Mythos & Marginalia

life notes; flaws and all


Mondays are just young Fridays

It takes a few days to settle into a new year.

We have just come out of the traditional season of excess where far too much has been jammed into a week or two of celebrations and get-togethers. 

There has been little time to yourself and, for the most part, you enjoyed it that way. 

Yet, it always seems so rushed.

As we catch our collective breath, it might be time to come to the realization that slow is a better way to go. It goes against society’s will or want to keep things moving; all of us always looking for the fastest way, the shortest route, or trying to squeeze the maximum amount of anything into the little space we call life.

It doesn’t have to be that way.

For years now, multi-tasking has been heralded as a superpower when, really, it means doing a lot of things at once. Nothing seems to get the full attention it deserves. Wouldn’t our time be better served by doing one thing at a time and doing it thoroughly to completion?

Devote time where it needs to go and do it wholly; do it slow.

If it is something you enjoy doing, why not take the time to do it right?


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