Daily Question, May 20 What changes when I view the time available to me with a sense of abundance rather than scarcity? 39 Reflections Share Click here to cancel reply.Please log in or Create a Profile to post a comment. Notify me when someone replies to my comment via e-mail. Dominic11 months agoDominicPondering this question and reading your responses has made me realise the extent of my ‘time poor’ mode of being. Hurrying is my default! 3 Reply Malag11 months agoMalagI know what sounds good, I can talk it, but my experience still only hints at where this question is going 2 Reply Heather11 months agoHeatherInstead of saying I don’t have time to, I should say I have time to. Removing the don’t. I wonder if a shift like that will make me less stressed when I worry about deadlines? 2 Reply Lily Fire11 months agoLily FireMy goal is to take time for spiritual growth on a regular basis. This seems to always be pushed to the bottom of the list of things to do. I am determined to change this and know the results will be life changing. 3 Reply Mica11 months agoMicaBummer, Cambrie! Hugs to you! – 0 Reply Mica11 months agoMicaI think I procrastinare more; but indeed I seem to get ‘enough’ done, and I meet deadlines if I want to. 2 Reply Melissa11 months agoMelissaA sigh of relief. 2 Reply slawrence11 months agoslawrenceStress goes down if I let it, and my mind opens up to what I could be creating that I haven’t gotten around to before this. 2 Reply pkr11 months agopkrWhen I view time as abundance rather than scarcity I calm down. I do not feel so frantic to “get everything done” without enjoying any of it. I am present and aware. 3 Reply Linda11 months agoLindaI would say I have a LOT more time now than normal, and it feels very freeing to not have a tight schedule. 2 Reply TeriB11 months agoTeriBI feel like I have more time to accomplish things on my to do list, not having to rush through them to get them done, however, I also realize that if I don’t get my tasks completed there is always more time tomorrow. 3 Reply Pilgrim11 months agoPilgrimWhat probably happens at first is I make my list longer, since I feel like I have more time. Then I get real, assess my energy and what may be possible within a certain framework, such as an afternoon or a day. If the weather calls me outside for a walk, then the "list" gets adjusted or maybe put off for a day. I assess as I go. I am fortunate to be retired so I have this flexibility; have some health issues so energy and the "actually possible" need to be considered. And I write in my calendar/...What probably happens at first is I make my list longer, since I feel like I have more time. Then I get real, assess my energy and what may be possible within a certain framework, such as an afternoon or a day. If the weather calls me outside for a walk, then the “list” gets adjusted or maybe put off for a day. I assess as I go. I am fortunate to be retired so I have this flexibility; have some health issues so energy and the “actually possible” need to be considered. And I write in my calendar/ journal only what I got done, not what I didn’t. I don’t need guilt following me around asking for attention. Read More2 Reply Cathy11 months agoCathyI like your outlook, Pilgrim. Especially your calendar/journal entries. The haves rather than the have nots! 0 Reply Debra11 months agoDebraThere has been tremendous change for me, not simply viewing a transition from scarcity of time to abundance, but feeling it wholeheartedly from within. I have always been a “doer” and that ate up my time in almost constant activity. That stance has changed and I am feeling blessed to have time to spend in solitude and prayer. The flexibility that I have woven into my work routine (after many, many days left exhausted from too much work and no breaks) has spawned taking time for educati......There has been tremendous change for me, not simply viewing a transition from scarcity of time to abundance, but feeling it wholeheartedly from within. I have always been a “doer” and that ate up my time in almost constant activity. That stance has changed and I am feeling blessed to have time to spend in solitude and prayer. The flexibility that I have woven into my work routine (after many, many days left exhausted from too much work and no breaks) has spawned taking time for educati…There has been tremendous change for me, not simply viewing a transition from scarcity of time to abundance, but feeling it wholeheartedly from within. I have always been a “doer” and that ate up my time in almost constant activity. That stance has changed and I am feeling blessed to have time to spend in solitude and prayer. The flexibility that I have woven into my work routine (after many, many days left exhausted from too much work and no breaks) has spawned taking time for educational/inspirational moments. In an office setting, I didn’t provide for that. Being at home has not led to boredom or to too much on the ‘to do’ list; quite the contrary —- my inner life is awakening with this new-found abundance and that is such a welcome gift. Read More4 Reply Chester11 months agoChesterI pause to take a moment to reflect; indeed there are infinite moments available to us. 1 Reply Javier Visionquest11 months agoJavier VisionquestIt is a scarcity mindset in regard to time that has actually drawn me into a more authentic relationship with my priorities. No longer are a career chasing nonsense dollars and symbols of prestige using my time to enrich captains of business. My health, my family, and my home are now front and center. 5 Reply UntamedCheetah11 months agoUntamedCheetahI appreciate my family and close friends, instead of focusing on what I have lost and the material things I don’t have right now. Things I can replace, relationships, deep caring soul-nourishing relationships, I cannot. 1 Reply KELLIE11 months agoKELLIEIt calms and slows me down to enjoy the moment 4 Reply Gayle Reisig11 months agoGayle ReisigI know I have enough of what I need. Time is a mystery to me. I’m retired and caring for Grandbabes and I am blessed and grateful for the opportunity to serve and be the best Nanny I can. It’s all gift and I am so grateful. This is my first time here and I am grateful to be here. Thank you ??. Namaste 5 Reply Serafina11 months agoSerafinaWelcome Gayle! 2 Reply Cheryl11 months agoCherylMy anxiety lessens and I savor the time I have to do the things that I need to do and want to do… 4 Reply reality11 months agorealityFrom whence we've come and to wither we go doesn't project time and space as different, for they're one and the same; in life. As well, as the living we're in an abundant Cosmos, the scarcity that appears to exist on Earth is man-made; kids know this before they're de-educated with routine, memorization and rote within our de-education systems. Also, mind, spirit, perspective, consciousness hacks are very new-agee, yet aren't (w)holistic, organic, etc.; therefore won't work as well or not at a...From whence we’ve come and to wither we go doesn’t project time and space as different, for they’re one and the same; in life. As well, as the living we’re in an abundant Cosmos, the scarcity that appears to exist on Earth is man-made; kids know this before they’re de-educated with routine, memorization and rote within our de-education systems. Also, mind, spirit, perspective, consciousness hacks are very new-agee, yet aren’t (w)holistic, organic, etc.; therefore won’t work as well or not at all in the long-run. The intellect can’t lead as the life doesn’t follow. Thanx for all you do and don’t; have an great day 🙂 reality Read More2 Reply 1 2 Next » My Private Gratitude Journal Write an entry in your private gratefulness journal Get Started This site is brought to you by A Network for Grateful Living, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All donations are fully tax deductible in the U.S.A. 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