One way to know you’re trying to do too much is if you’re feeling in a hurry, anxious, or worried while on vacation. Often we get so excited to be in a new place and we want to see and do everything. Who knows when we might make it back, if ever? The reality is that it's not possible to see and do everything. A good way to help you prioritize your time on a trip is to set an overall intention for your vacation. Are you taking the trip to relax, sight-see, connect with family, experience the culture, explore nature? You may want to do some or all those things, but one will stand out as the most important. This will be the intention you focus on when planning your trip. Going somewhere to sight-see as the priority is very different than traveling to a destination for the purpose of relaxation. If you’re traveling with children and want to get the most out of family time, a packed schedule may leave you feeling full of stress. It’s best to get input from those traveling with you, but overall one person has to be the primary decision maker. Knowing the intention of the trip, you can release any concerns about missing out on something because the purpose of the trip doesn't revolve around your desires. Taking this mindset could make your trip a lot easier!
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10/6/2018 07:43:49 pm
This got me thinking. I am supposed to be on vacation right now. I shouldn't be working like a horse. I guess it won't make sense if we all try to rest on our supposed vacation schedule if we are worried about our backlogs. It's best to avoid going when we know we have so much things to do and it will just carry over on our first day of work. It's pointless to leave if we can't really enjoy. We will be bothered by time constraints and worrying can amount to a great amount of chances of getting sick.
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8/9/2019 11:53:02 am
The God we all know can be found in the most unexpected places. He can speak to us through random signs we see in front of us at a perfect time. This means we see these signs when we are in the middle of asking ourselves which direction to take. If we don't take note of possible reasons why we are given these signals, there's a chance we might get lost but even that can easily be fixed by God. We will still be heading in the right path because we will keep being re-routed to safety. That's how wonderful things can get and you don't need to deserve it to have it.
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AuthorAnn Jones, CTC, MCC Archives
February 2019
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