At the grocery store.
Being in the grocery store the weekend before Thanksgiving is similar to being out on St. Patrick’s Day. It’s amateur hour.
What do I mean?
At the grocery store.
Being in the grocery store the weekend before Thanksgiving is similar to being out on St. Patrick’s Day. It’s amateur hour.
What do I mean?
Today I reflect on the notion of making time. Many of us get swept up by the day-to-day and rarely find time to make time. The reality is, making time should be the norm not the exception. I consciously try to “make time” for all the things outside of my scheduled norm. Making the time to keep in touch with family and friends, making time to do those daunting chores and annoying work task. Making time seems to be the key to not feeling stressed or overwhelmed. Planning out when and how to tackle obligations actually makes me feel renewed and responsible.
Social Circles.
On any given weekend we have more plans that we can attend to. Our social circle is quite large and we are constantly figuring out logistics for social events. Today I am not only grateful for the friendships I have, but for the diverse circle of people I can talk to, learn from and share experiences with. Experiences like Korean BBQ in K-Town!