How do you view the 24 hours you have to spend each day? Do you see it as a possession to be controlled or as a gift to be shared?
Spa owner, Jen Bowz, challenges us to consider looking at how we treat our time. In her article she gives us some ideas of how to refresh our spirits even in the midst of chaos and find joy in the simple moments throughout the day.
Ask anyone who has received a serious illness diagnose or lost someone dear and their perspective on time as a gift will be greatly impacted.
How do you view time? Is the clock and the day-timer a harsh taskmaster or do you take time to put rest and refreshment into your day in simple ways? Tell us how it works for you.
What Do You Fear?
What do you fear, and why? Is it holding you back from realizing your full potential?
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Do you crave destiny? (Part 2)
Destiny? Is this really me? Was I really born for great things?
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Your online mag would be a bit more credible if you would be sure to proofread, proofread, proofread. Your email header and cover header for this month: Time: Gift or Posession? Of course, it’s spelled “poSSession”. Our audience will surely forgive us for slips, but our integrity may be lessened by such. Yes, we are human, but let’s do our best to present a prepared and proofed message. :-)
Time is a gift to be used wisely. Seeking God to find out how you can best use the time that you have. Making sure that first your relationship with God is what it needs to be. Don’t let how you feel determine what you do.