There Are No Weekends
What makes you excited for the weekend? Is it not showing up for work until Monday? Is it that you dislike your job or find it meaningless? It’s a transaction. You sell your labor for a paycheck. Both sides get what they need or want. However, when Friday arrives, TGIF - Thank God It’s Friday.
When you love what you do, you wear yourself out doing it. When you don’t love what you do, Friday becomes the checkpoint of each week.
There are no weekends. Each day is another day for you to use, to have, to be execute on something. No, not endless work. Rather, intentional work on the things that matter to you.
When looked at the wrong way the weekend could just be a way for you to stop doing. To stop trying. To stop dreaming or working towards something. Instead, take the weekends and use them. Use the time you don’t spend at the job you don’t like to pursue something else. To make something happen. To create something. The weekend could be the start of something else for you. Use it. Afterall, work-life balance is created, it’s not found.
And so are your dreams. Accomplishing your goals or making progress. These things are created by your actions. Not found. If it were found everyone would be doing what they wanted and look the way they wanted.
Make plans to do something different, fun or exciting. Make plans to relax, read, and get your home in order. But in between, before or after these things, ask yourself what else can I start this weekend?
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Thought Provoking Questions : What else can you do this weekend?
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