Cleaning the car

There is a neighbour, who every Sunday without fail spends maybe 1 1/2 to 2 hours cleaning his car, he cleans every inch, washes, waxes, polishes, even takes the wheels off to clean them more thoroughly. He then spends slightly less time cleaning his bike after.

Others, like me, take their cars to the car wash and spend £10 having them cleaned by someone else, so that they can spend that time doing something else. It’s a choice.

The thing is it is all a choice, but my neighbour may say to himself ‘I could do ‘x’ if only I had more time’.

We can always find time if we really want to. It’s a question of what we choose to make a priority. Every hour of every day is used how we choose to use it.

There is no right or wrong choices, it’s just to realise there is always enough time.

Round and round we go


Often in life, without being aware of it, our journeys go in circles, following the exact same path back to the same starting point every day.

We tread the same well-worn road.

Then we wonder why we do not reach our destinations.

It’s not the destination that is the challenge it is the routes we take.

If you do not find what you are looking for try another path.

It’s a choice we can all make.