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Letter from a friend - Letter 7
Just like the grains of sand, if we aren't mindful of how we spend our time each day, we might wake up one day and realize we've let the moments that truly matter slip away. By being intentional with your time, you can shape a life that's not only fulfilling but also meaningful. So, use your time wisely and prevent those tiny, seemingly inconsequential moments from quietly reshaping your life.
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Hello, Dear Friend,
Time is a precious gift, a treasure we all possess.
Where you invest your time, that's where your heart truly lies. Think of how you spend your time as the building blocks of your life.
Lately, I've been more intentional about how I use my time. Once time is gone, it doesn't come back. Those moments of distraction and energy spent on things that don't really matter are like tiny grains of sand slipping through your fingers.
Each grain may seem insignificant on its own, but when you don't pay attention, they can quietly accumulate, shaping the landscape of your life. Before you know it, that seemingly small and inconspicuous loss has altered the entire scenery.
Just like the grains of sand, if we aren't mindful of how we spend our time each day, we might wake up one day and realize we've let the moments that truly matter slip away.
By being intentional with your time, you can shape a life that's not only fulfilling but also meaningful. So, use your time wisely and prevent those tiny, seemingly inconsequential moments from quietly reshaping your life.
Each day is a small lifetime
With warm regards,
Libia Matheus
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