Sunday, November 14, 2010

2 happy sunday

"It is good advice to slow down a little, steady the course, and focus on the essentials when experiencing adverse conditions. This is a simple but critical lesson to learn. It may seem logical, but it’s surprising how easy it is to ignore this lesson when it comes to applying these principles in our own daily lives. When stress levels rise, when distress appears, when tragedy strikes, too often we attempt to keep up the same frantic pace or even accelerate, thinking somehow that the more rushed our pace, the better off we will be. Let’s be honest; it’s rather easy to be busy. We all can think up a list of tasks that will overwhelm our schedules.They flood the open spaces in their time with lists of meetings and minutia—even during times of stress and fatigue. Because they unnecessarily complicate their lives, they often feel increased frustration, diminished joy, and too little sense of meaning in their lives. It is said that any virtue when taken to an extreme can become a vice. Overscheduling our days would certainly qualify for this. There comes a point where milestones can become millstones and ambitions, albatrosses around our necks. The wise resist the temptation to get caught up in the frantic rush of everyday life. They follow the advice “There is more to life than increasing its speed.” In short, they focus on the things that matter most. There is a beauty and clarity that comes from simplicity that we sometimes do not appreciate in our thirst for intricate solutions."

-DIETER F. UCHTDORF

2 comments:

  1. I love that quote Dani..Uchtdorf is my fave I think...are we allowed to have favorites? love you darling!

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  2. i think its time to be blogger friends youre so cute!

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