How Will You Spend Your Single Day? (Jellybean Experiment)
Was there ever a time that you ask you are self what am i doing? Is this worth my time? Will this issue that i worry about today will matter 10 or 15 years from now?
I am guilty of wasting my time sometimes or most of my time, i tend to worry about things that doesn't happen. I tend to do random things just to let my time passed by which doesn't really make any sense.
Since i became a Mother, I've been trying my best to give my full attention to my son every time that we are together. But then again i still have my lapses because i still caught myself doing facebook instead of playing with Argus. There are times that my mind is off to somewhere worrying about tomorrow or daydreaming and i caught my son staring at me. It is as if his eyes is telling me "Nanay what are you doing? can we play? can you hug me till i fall asleep?" and i feel sorry about that. I am a work in progress Mother and trying to learn be in the moment and savor it either as Mother, a partner, daughter, an office mate or a friend.
This Jellyben story is an eye opener and as what Buddha said: The trouble is, you think you have time.
I am guilty of wasting my time sometimes or most of my time, i tend to worry about things that doesn't happen. I tend to do random things just to let my time passed by which doesn't really make any sense.
Since i became a Mother, I've been trying my best to give my full attention to my son every time that we are together. But then again i still have my lapses because i still caught myself doing facebook instead of playing with Argus. There are times that my mind is off to somewhere worrying about tomorrow or daydreaming and i caught my son staring at me. It is as if his eyes is telling me "Nanay what are you doing? can we play? can you hug me till i fall asleep?" and i feel sorry about that. I am a work in progress Mother and trying to learn be in the moment and savor it either as Mother, a partner, daughter, an office mate or a friend.
This Jellyben story is an eye opener and as what Buddha said: The trouble is, you think you have time.