An extra hour in the day – it can feel like a gift, those
extra sixty minutes. If I have to admit to
how I used my extra hour today, it’s probably the time I spent going outdoors
to take photos of the snow we were treated to this morning and sharing those
photos on social media with my friends and family. October treated us to some very nice weather,
but November appears to have other ideas, having shown its hand with a dusting
of snow as early as the second day of the month and a good amount today.
1st good snow of 2017 |
If I had to pick one of my favorite weekends of the year,
this is one of them, because I love the idea of getting an extra hour in my
day. Sometimes I use it wisely, other
times I don’t, but I like the idea of it, just the same. Of course, six months from now when we turn
our clocks back, I often wonder why the heck we still take part in daylight
savings because I thoroughly dislike the idea of actually losing a whole hour of my day.
But do we have to wait for daylight savings to gain that
extra hour? Or can we easily find an
extra hour or more every week depending on how we use our time?
Well, of course it depends on whether we use our time
wisely; it’s just not always that simple.
I’ve come to recognize that the concept of time management
is going to be a lifelong work in progress; there’s just no getting around
that. Not because it’s a difficult
concept to learn, but because life happens. Things change. You may get to a
place where you have it all figured out but then discover you have to adjust
your schedule around new obligations, other people, different schedules. What you learn is how to adjust your expectations
of how to manage your time depending on what you currently need to account for.
As we move into this new month, I’m preparing myself so that
I can stay on task. October had a lot
going on, and I don’t expect November to be any different. What I have always liked about November is
that it can be a good month to find the extra time to stay in and write and is also
the reason taking part in NaNoWriMo can work for me. However, with many things to focus on
currently, both personally and professionally, I had to admit to myself that I
just wouldn’t be able to find the extra time needed to join and commit to NaNoWriMo
this month.
Sometimes you just have to acknowledge that while you may be
able to find extra time in the day, you might not be able to find time for
everything you’d like to do. I gave up
joining NaNoWriMo for that reason. I
feel good about my decision and I know there’s always next November, or even
Camp Nano in the spring or summer before that if I so choose.
Instead, I’ll be completing the tasks necessary to publish
the fourth book in the Jorja Matthews’ mystery series, as well as other to-do’s
I need to focus on in order to prepare for the end of the year. This upcoming New Year will include many
changes for me, leaving me with a lot to complete in order to accommodate these
changes. As those who know me are aware,
I’m not one to nonchalantly take on change, so I’m making good use of the time
I have to prepare myself. Regardless of
the fact that change is coming and my time management skills will again be put
to the test, it is all positive and exciting and I am eager to see what this
next year has in store.
In the meantime, I think I’ll make more use of my extra time
today to enjoy taking more photographs.
Have a great week!
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