tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1786368593727565472.post7918980976942915384..comments2023-05-31T05:51:49.767-04:00Comments on Musings of Edwina: LESSONS LEARNED: #1Edwinahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06764445303008090045noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1786368593727565472.post-20898100394494442542009-08-14T08:38:10.251-04:002009-08-14T08:38:10.251-04:00Maureen,
Thanks so much for stopping by and for y...Maureen,<br /><br />Thanks so much for stopping by and for your comments! I can certainly understand your situation because if I was retired, I'd feel the same way - that I have "forever" to get things done!<br /><br />Thank you for your prayers too! Prayers are always welcomed and appreciated!<br /><br />Blessings,<br />EdwinaEdwinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06764445303008090045noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1786368593727565472.post-36960099113501581522009-08-13T10:21:25.013-04:002009-08-13T10:21:25.013-04:00I can sympathize with you, Edwina. I'm now re...I can sympathize with you, Edwina. I'm now retired, and you can take it from one who's been there, done that, that it's very difficult trying to manage a family and a job, plus finding time to write. Since retirement I've curiously discovered that it can sometimes be even harder to find time to write when I have so much time on my hands. Why? Because of the notion that I have forever to get things done. Now I know better. My time with God is at 4:00 AM every morning when everyone is asleep. After all, if I get tired later in the day I can take a nap, can't I? Time management is difficult, but it can be done if we purposefully set time aside for what's important, even if it means getting up in the middle of the night to accomplish it! God bless you for your thoughts. You're in my prayers.Maureen R. Danielsenhttp://mrdanielsen.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com