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The situation we’re in today

14 June 2005No Comment

I read about a fulltime mom who felt so thrilled when she finally had the time to sit in front of her home computer again and ‘do some work’. How she missed her busy working days in the past. How exciting it was to have activities other than ‘solely looking after the kids all day long ‘.

I thought about my own situation as I read about her. There were times when I was SO busy with work that I imagined myself doing none of it. I just want to enjoy my day with Anya. No business phone calls. No negotiations. No suppliers. No meetings. No quotes preparations.

I then snap back to reality and realise how fortunate I am to be in the situation I’m in today!

I get to spend time with Anya. I get to do work that I like. I run my own business. I have an online journal. I can go on and on about the many blessings I receive, being in the situation that I’m in today. The list is endless.

We are all placed in different and unique situations. I guess it all depends on how we look at what we have. The situations we’re in. And whether we see the glass as half-full or half empty.

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