Let’s not go A.W.O.L. from our lives

Maybe that sounds silly, but I'm guessing we all do it. 

How often do we fall into bed exhausted, wondering where the day went? It's as if we went through the past 24 hours on autopilot. We flip over a new calendar page and try to remember what we did during the thirty days now past.Blog. Thoughtful woman. 8.10 lisamcminn 

Someone said it well, "Life is not a dress rehearsal."

Each of us gets only one take on today.

Even though we're breathing in and out, we can be oblivious, completely wrapped up in our thoughts, tied up on the computer or watching television.

I plead guilty. How about you?

Or we tune out the people in our lives. Parents scold teenagers because they can be in the same room but text each other rather than talking. Grownups do the same thing, but we don't use a keyboard. We simply switch off our minds and look past each other. 

Even in marriage we can run on parallel tracks, each of us concentrating on what interests us, blind to each other's concerns. That can feel achingly lonely, as if we simply wave at each other as we pass in the hall.

Then there's multitasking. Busy people assume we can multitask and get more done. Researchers tell us that because we're not focused we accomplish less. Our brains bop back and forth between tasks, never giving full attention to either one. That leads to mindless errors for, but . . . let's not talk about that. 

So what's the answer?

For me, once again I'm reminding myself that this day is the one I'm living

To be precise, I only live this one minute, then the next. Apparently, I like the way Psalm 90:12 reads in the New Living Translation:

Teach us to make the most of our time, so that we may grow in wisdom.

Life is too precious to miss! So once again I recommit to paying attention and making the most of my time.

Maybe this time I won't forget.

Here's to being present while we're present,

Lenore

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2 responses to “Let’s not go A.W.O.L. from our lives”

  1. James Gulliford Avatar
    James Gulliford

    Very interesting, you are so right we keep living our lives and not really enjoying what we have or where we live, JUST LIVING. Yes, I am very guilty, the past few months I have decided that look for the joy in the day or in my life and focus on it. I have started working with a group called AWARE. I am just voluntering my time to educate our community of what is happening to our kids, this group goes into the school into the science and health classes and gives a series of classes on Relationships, Sex, Alcohol, Drugs and Pornography this is the best program I have seen. So for me helping with something that touches my heart helps me find the most out of life. Thanks Lenore. Love Marj.

  2. Lenore Buth Avatar

    Good for you, Marj! You’ll bless a lot of lives with those classes!

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