Affirmations:
I use time to do what I love.
I live in present moment and have plenty of time.
There is Divine timing for everything Divine.
Everything always happens in perfect timing.
No
Time or Unlimited Time?
What
is time but a measurement?
What are we
measuring?
Are we using our
time wisely?
Is there enough
time?
When
we measure what we have, we may find that we think more or less time.
When we lose track
of time, we find we have not been paying attention to time.
When we think we
don’t have enough time, we may feel rushed or anxious.
When we imagine that
we are out of time, we may even feel panicky or desperate.
What
if time is our imagined measure of what limits us.
What if we use time
as a way to motivate or depress ourselves.
What if we see time
as a power that we need to manage.
What if time is our
own created adversary or friend.
It
took no time at all.
I
better hurry because I am running out of time.
I
just wasted all that time.
What
time is it anyway?
I
didn’t know what time it was.
I
need to take my time.
Time
is money.
That
was good timing.
There
is never enough time.
I
need to learn to be on time.
All
of these expressions indicate that time is significant.
Whatever our attitude
about time, it challenges us to pay attention.
What we think or say
about time, we apparently need it .
However we use time,
we seem to find it important to master.
When
we measure time as begin perfect, it is.
When we see time as
running out, it does.
When we know there
is enough time, we have enough.
When we are fear
wasting time, we do.
What
we think and say, we create.
Do we get it?
Are we learning?
Let’s practice using
time for learning how to create and master time.
Enjoy
this moment in time, minute by minute.
Betty Lue