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Posting a happy alternative to life :)
1. Happy Time


In this fast paced world that there is so much for us to do; it is little wonder that people don’t give themselves enough time to get from here to there.  If time could be bought I reckon that it would top the share market. There just never seems to be enough of it. Why is that?
‘Time is free, but it is priceless. You can’t own it, but you can use it. You can’t keep it, but you can spend it. Once you’ve lost it you can never get it back.’ Harvey Mac Kay

Why is there not enough time?
I have pondered on this and I have come to the conclusion that many of us take on to much leaving us with not enough hours in the day. When we are doing something that we enjoy time flies by, so we feel that there is not enough of it. Alternatively if we are experiencing something that doesn’t make us feel fulfilled we may think that time is going slower; when of course it is not but we may become more conscious of it so it is like waiting for a kettle to boil. 
What can we do about it?
Slow down, do less, manage our time more efficiently. It’s all about balance. If you are rushing around the universe will intervene to slow you down so you may as well go with the flow. Time is a priceless commodity and you are the banker. You are the one who decides how you spend your time.  
An unhurried sense of time is in itself a form of wealth” Bonnie Freidman
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