While driving, we are generally provided a courtesy sign on the side of the road that a speed bump is ahead. We know to slow down and take the speed bump at a lower speed.
This isn't the case with life. Speed bumps in life come in may forms. They may be the death of a loved one, or a friend that is your age, or even your own time to stare death in the face.
These events have the same effect. They cause us to stop and think about the precious life we are leading, and if even for a moment, we stop our schedule, talk with those we care about, and just be.
Take time this week to disconnect from the outside world, spend time with your loved ones, spend time in nature, and be still.
Monday, April 29, 2013
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