Weekly MEM0 092424 – This Week’s Strategy:One day at a time

There is no way of fixing something that happened to the point that you return to that specific day and time, and the exact emotions. So many of course try to redo the past or worry so much about the future yet we have no control over these. It is like spilled milk; can you pick up every drop of milk?  Of course not!  Can you foretell what would happen tomorrow, next week, next year? Well, maybe to a point but not that accurate. 

We can only focus on one day at a time. Everything in this life appears to have a time limit. Look at creation, all leaves die at some point or other, all fruits, vegetables and flowers have a time limit. If you purchase vegetables in the Farmers’ market between three to five days they start to wilt. When you get those lovely roses in matter of days they begin to droop.

Our best option is to focus on one day at a time. People speak about multitasking, however everything you get involve in needs your time and attention. I believe multi-tasking is managing your time to the extent that while one activity is happening you are handling another. If you do not focus on what you do, the quality of the work or activity you perform is jeopardized. 

Your best option is to do whatever you have do with the focus and passion it deserves, provide quality work, be credible in what you do, be present also in your interactions with people, and take it one day at a time. The fruits of one day at a time are enormous. 

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