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Our time seems in short supply, even though we still have the same amount of time we've always had each and every day -- 24 hours. 1440 minutes, or 86,400 seconds. What has changed is our use of that time. In a society where we were promised a shorter work-week, not only have the work-weeks become longer, but many try to get overtime or additional jobs to increase their income.
Today's Focus was excerpted from the InnerSelf.com article:
Where Do We Go From Here?
Read the original article
This is Marie T. Russell, publisher of InnerSelf, wishing you a day of spending your time wisely (today and every day)
Our time seems in short supply, even though we still have the same amount of time we've always had each and every day -- 24 hours. 1440 minutes, or 86,400 seconds. What has changed is our use of that time. In a society where we were promised a shorter work-week, not only have the work-weeks become longer, but many try to get overtime or additional jobs to increase their income.
Today's Focus was excerpted from the InnerSelf.com article:
Where Do We Go From Here?
Read the original article
This is Marie T. Russell, publisher of InnerSelf, wishing you a day of spending your time wisely (today and every day)
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