In January there is so much to do.

snow_shovelThere are always so many things to do. There is work, kids, spouse, grandchildren, friends, housework, and yard work. In January there are winter challenges and tasks – shoveling snow, scraping ice, bringing in firewood, building fires and more.
 
January is also when we start thinking about taxes and about planning for the New Year and honoring resolutions.  If the planning was already done, it is time to begin to put the plans into action.
 
In January there is so much to do. It is so very easy to become overwhelmed by all the things before us. It is also very easy to become so busy doing things that we forget to simply enjoy living.
 
Give yourself time to live, time to laugh, time to play and time to work. Try to keep it all in balance. If balance becomes elusive, give me a call – I can help you put it all back into perspective (203-855-9714).
 
“Prepare to live by all means, but for heaven’s sake do not forget to live. You will never have a better chance than you have at present. You may think you will have, but you are mistaken.”      — Arnold Bennett

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  1. Mike Looney
    Posted January 13, 2010 at 12:58 pm | Permalink

    Great post! Anything to get over the January blues I say. Just started following your blog look forward to 2010!

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