Be very
careful, then, how you live—not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every
opportunity, because the days are evil.
- Ephesians 5:15-16 (NIV)
The days we live in can feel dark—almost ominous. Just look around: turn on the news or scroll through social media, and it’s easy to see negativity and conflict everywhere. Good news rarely makes the headlines, and our feeds are often filled with arguments about politics, religion, and current events. In times like these, it’s more important than ever to live wisely and make the most of every opportunity. That’s a powerful vision for time management.
Is there something you’ve always wanted to do, see, or own, but put off because of time, money, or responsibilities? I remember when I first learned I was pregnant years ago, people told me I should have waited until we could afford it. But if I had waited, I wouldn’t have my three wonderful kids, bonus kids, and grandkids. When we moved here, some said it was too expensive and we shouldn’t do it. But if we hadn’t moved, I would have missed out on meeting incredible people and improving my life.
Expect opportunities to come your way, and organize your life so you’re ready when they do. Take chances on things you might normally avoid—you could be pleasantly surprised by the results. Don’t let doors open without being prepared to walk through them.
#dailybreadbykitty
Daily Inspiration from the Bible
- Ephesians 5:15-16 (NIV)
The days we live in can feel dark—almost ominous. Just look around: turn on the news or scroll through social media, and it’s easy to see negativity and conflict everywhere. Good news rarely makes the headlines, and our feeds are often filled with arguments about politics, religion, and current events. In times like these, it’s more important than ever to live wisely and make the most of every opportunity. That’s a powerful vision for time management.
Is there something you’ve always wanted to do, see, or own, but put off because of time, money, or responsibilities? I remember when I first learned I was pregnant years ago, people told me I should have waited until we could afford it. But if I had waited, I wouldn’t have my three wonderful kids, bonus kids, and grandkids. When we moved here, some said it was too expensive and we shouldn’t do it. But if we hadn’t moved, I would have missed out on meeting incredible people and improving my life.
Expect opportunities to come your way, and organize your life so you’re ready when they do. Take chances on things you might normally avoid—you could be pleasantly surprised by the results. Don’t let doors open without being prepared to walk through them.
#dailybreadbykitty
Daily Inspiration from the Bible
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