We begin each day anew, fresh and free to approach it how we like. It feels like we get a chance to start over, to not make the same mistakes we made yesterday. Sometimes we can get too caught up in this view that each day is separate, however, when in fact they are what add up to our lives as a whole.
Sometimes, it’s good to take the larger view, when we do, we realize that what we do each day is important. Why put something off until tomorrow? We don’t get wasted time back, the best time to act is now. An article on the Huffington Post has put together a few ways that our decisions each day end up having dramatic influences on our lives as a whole:
Developing New Skills. I used to believe I needed big chunks of time in order to learn a new skill. But a massive schedule overhaul isn’t needed. My husband listens to 15 minutes of French a day and is passing up my eight years of high school and college classes. Likewise, I read for 15 minutes every night, and have plowed through a library of books. Looking for big stretches of time to accomplish growth might never be found.
I know that I’m guilty of this one, I constantly feel as though I need a good hour or so to dedicate to a task, if I don’t have it free then I don’t feel it’s worth the effort. I’ll be trying to change that. How about you? Check out the full post for all of the points, and see how your decisions today affect you tomorrow.
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