Delays

If a train is delayed by 10 minutes people often get irate.

If a plane is delayed by 10 minutes only the odd person is annoyed.

If we sit in our car at a junction waiting, for what is often only a few seconds, we can become annoyed.

Delays are outside of our control, yet we choose to get annoyed, which is a waste of time as it never shortens the delay that annoyed us in the first place. In fact, in some cases, a delay can be used to catch up on your podcasts, read a book, do some art, even talk to a stranger!

Amazingly, we delay living our lives, sometimes for months, sometimes for years, even for a whole lifetime. Yet with somehow little annoyance or impatience to change it.

We don’t need to get annoyed with any delay, whether trains, planes or our own lives.

However, best to focus our amazing talents, energy, time and love on the only thing we control, our own life. Annoyance will not change our lives either, choosing how we react is what makes the difference.

Do not delay things we can control and accept delays out of our control.

Life will be happier.

Tuesdays


Without a plan, Tuesday is just another day in the week to meander through. 

It’s a better day than Monday where many are in jobs that mean they hate that day. 

Tuesday is not as good as Wednesday, which is halfway to the weekend. 

Most people drift through the week living for the weekend. 

It’s an easy routine to fall into. 

If that’s you, then work out how many more weeks you have left in a lifetime. 

Then work out how many weeks you’ve drifted through so far. 

Now realise that you’ll soon burn through the rest of your weeks waiting for the weekend. 

Make a plan, a simple plan. One that involves just doing one thing different next Tuesday. 

Then see what happens when next Tuesday comes and you do that one different thing? 

Then perhaps you could plan to do one different thing every single day. 
By adding one day each week where you plan to do something new. 

Soon youlll be doing 5 new things every week. 

Wow no longer waiting for the weekend, no more Tuesdays being a day slightly better than Monday and slightly worse than Wednesday.