Thursday, June 01, 2006

Ding! The Time is Up.



To send this card:Sacred Heart of Jesus First Friday

Music: Just a Closer Walk with Thee

Quote:“To the world you may be just one person, but to one person you may be the world.”
Brandi Snyder

I think I am a lot like my mom. Both the good points and the bad ones. One of the bad ones is that my mom told me once that she tends to procrastinate. She said when she was growing up that is what her mother would call her. Margery Procrastination Shaw. I think I could definitely add that little problem to my list of character difficulties. In fact this is one of the reasons I joined religious life. I knew I wanted to live a life of prayer but without some big help it wasn't going to happen more than a few odd times throughout the year. Nothing like having a prayer schedule mapped out for you - morning, noon and night to keep one on the faithful path.

The other big thing I have found to help me is a timer. I have about three of them that are constantly used throughout the day. One by my bed when I feel the need for a ten minute "time out" nap and one on my desk so that I get a few things done in between looking out the window and drumming my fingers on the desk. For me it has become my life line. Things I don't want to do, I can bear to do if I see the little timer clicking away till I am free. I like to have limits to my "absolutely do this or die" things. Just starting and going till its done.. for me... that is not enough discipline. Like a little kid I find myself needing a drink of water, a walk, a look out the window if I'm just supposed to be doing something. But if I have a neat little package of time to do it in.. well, than lo and behold I keep at it till the little timer goes "DING!" and its recess time.

DING! The little timer went off and now its time to ring the bell for prayer.

Blessings of Peace and All Good,
Sister Patricia and all the Sisters



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Follow Me
by Msgr. David E. Rosage
Your attitude must be that of Christ: . . . . He emptied himself and took the form of a slave . . . . obediently accepting even death, death on a cross!
Phil 2:5-8

Jesus is the transcendent God of heaven and earth, yet he took the form of a slave because he loves with an infinite love.

Love must give and the greater the love, the greater the giving.

Listen to Jesus ask: "Do you love me?" (Jn 21:16).