Time and work (English)

We often feel work pressure.We have lots of things to complete in very little time.Sometimes it is necessary to rush through a task or an experience.Most of time it is not,and our excessive haste can be counterproductive.         We deserve the experience of savouring whatever we do.Our work benefits when we can focus on it without the constant pressure to get it finished quickly.No ,that is not always possible.Yet there are often ways for us  to make it possible. Do what you can to give the important things in your life in sufficient time.Time is highly valuable and confers it's value to those endeavours upon which it is generously bestowed.Life unfolds at a certain pace.If you race too far ahead of that pace,You miss out on much of life's richness.                                    Give your work,your relationship, your dreams,adventures, and advancement the time they require.Let our life benefit benefit from those treasures that only sufficient time can bring forth.When we act out of need, we are acting from perspective of weakness. When we act out of authentic choice,we make ourself much stronger and more effective. Certainly there are things we must have to survive and prosper .Yet we can choose to put ourself in a position where those things are available to us in abundance. Get out in front of our needs,and transform them into choices,Instead of needing them,we can have them and benefit from them.As much as possible, put yourself in a position of power by choosing to meet your obligations before they become needs.Instead of needing more money at the end of the month,choose from the beginning of the month to earn more or spend less,or both.Need puts us in  a position of desperation and weakness. It initiates a negative momentum that intensifies and further deepens the need.Choose to be proactive and finish the problems before they arise.

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