
If there's one thing I have learned the last several years (over and over again) it's this: there is not enough time to do everything.
Even as I sit here to type this, I think about the things that have not been done today. House work, yard work, that book I'd like to read, those blog posts I'd like to write, volunteer work I would love to do, that business I'd like to start, friends I should call, exercise regime I should get going on, facebook status's to be checked, time to be spent with my loved ones and my Creator.
Really. There are just so many possibilities. There are a million things I could be doing and all of them are praise worthy and good and honorable and some, necessary. However, they are not all possible. Never have been for me, and I'm pretty sure they never will be.
So what's a girl to do? I am pleased to say I have figured out this dilemma that has plagued me for so long. I choose what to drop. Sometimes it's housework, sometimes it's time with friends, sometimes it's everything that keeps me from spending time with my little girl. You see, something on my list is definitely going to be dropped. Whether I like it or not, it's the reality. So I have decided everyday that I will chose what that thing is. And, the hardest part, I admit, is dealing with that thing not being done. I hate a dirty house, but honestly, I would rather have a dirty house than a poor relationship with my family. I would rather not spend time with some friends, than lose the valuable fellowship time with my Savior.
I encourage you today to look at the list of "to-do's" you currently keep. Figure out what really is important to you; it will absolutely be different than anyone else. And drop SOMETHING, if not multiple things. Drop them, and refuse to feel guilty about it... I guarantee you- later in life those trips to the park will mean so much more than a clean ceiling fan, or well-manicured lawn ever could.



