Elizabeth is right. I opted to drive and passed on the exercise and fresh air. The worst part is the people I was meeting with would have understood if I was 10 minutes late. They had plenty of other agenda items to keep them busy. In previous blogs I’ve asked why many of us feel and act so rushed much of the time. What could be more important than getting a little fresh air and exercise? What is so important that we have to rush all the time?
I think part of the problem is many of us feel obligated to make everything we do SEEM important.
Let me know what you think
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
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Unfortunately, it just seems to be the way of the world---everyone has lots to do and there doesn't seem to be enough time to do everything, which creates a sense of urgency.
Even though the people you were meeting would have understood, you probably didn't want to keep them waiting and through them off schedule.
Sorry...I meant to write "throw" not "through."
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