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  • 1
    Simonne
    November 30th, 2007 14:27

    It is in our power to design a life with margins. Too bad so many times we choose not to. Until the day we realize that not commenting on 20 blogs a day and not writing a post every other day is not the end of the world.

    Simonne’s last blog post..My Best Blogging Achievement - Group Writing Project

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    Sue
    November 30th, 2007 17:42

    Simonne, I agree - it is in our power to add the margins, but it’s not easy. Sometimes we allow life to pass by us so fast, that we barely have time to think about changing it let alone take the time to make the changes.
    Thanks for commenting!

  • 3
    Activities Coordinator
    December 1st, 2007 22:37

    I keep pushing on my margins, and they keep pushing back!
    I’m really enjoying your blog. As I have one beginning high school next year, you may see a lot of me!

  • 4
    Sue
    December 2nd, 2007 05:41

    Interesting you should comment on pushing your margins…another quote from the book in talking about wisdom and decision making is, ” The more important the decision, the slower it should be made. If life’s pace pushes you, push back. Take as much time as you need for clearness to develop.”

    Thanks for taking the time to comment - it’s such an encouragement to me! I’ll look forward to seeing more of you :)

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    David
    December 6th, 2007 14:23

    The following quote from your reviews says so much

    “The clock and Christ are not close friends. Imagine what God thinks of us now that we are so locked into schedules that we have locked ourselves out of the Sermon on the Mount - it is hardly possible to walk the second mile without offending one’s pocket calendar. We jump at the alarm of a Seiko but sleep through the call of the Almighty.”

    I will have to look into these books. Thanks for reviewing.

    David’s last blog post..Ideas And Tips For Anxiety Problems

  • 6
    Sue
    December 6th, 2007 17:23

    David, Thanks for commenting. I think you will find much in Margins/Overload interesting & challenging. It really is a great read! Let me know what you think if you are able to get around to reading it. I’d love to know!

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