
time-plan it
We often keep hearing form our elderlies and other wise people that we should respect time and time once gone never comes back again. But some lessons are learnt hard. But its better we learn them on time.
We often end up following time and miss walking with it. While it keeps racing ahead.
Its only after we feel that we have got late or missed a meeting or end up being embarrassed after being pin pointed publically that we are late that we realize that we could have managed it better, Though we all take resolutions that we would respect time hence forth but the resolution dies soon.
I have had my own experiences and learnt through them, but am in the same race as you all are, I too end up getting late and realize there is nothing that I can do now.
One such strong sense of realization occurred when I had to go on some one last prayers and I was so late that I almost reached before the prayers end. The whole significance of my presence was lost in my eyes.
And I took an oath that I would not be late at least for these get together.
When we give some one time and maintain the commitment to reach on time we give respect to others and make them feel that they are important. Those moments of your life that you spend with your loved ones makes it more valuable. Next time when you say that I couldn’t get back to you because I dint have time or you end up saying I couldn’t meet you because I didn’t have time, at least be honest to yourself and say it to self- you had enough time but you didn’t think that person took priority in your life. Next time always remember to acknowledge and be honest; to yourself and others.
Manisha Dawar