What kind of things would you do if you have time to do them?
By mayenskie
@mayenskie (1307)
Philippines
February 3, 2007 2:59pm CST
Working full time for the past 3 years, i always felt like 24 hours are not enough for me to be able to do things i need to do. Every day i forced my way to get up my bed early to go to work, and every night i'd be soo drained physically and mentally from working all day that i can't do anything much but sleep, and i wake up the next day feeling inadequately rested.
Most of people now a days are always in a hurry.. in such haste to be doing work, work, and more work to earn, forgetting one thing -- that is to live our life.
I want to see and bond with my old friends, sit back and enjoy some good music, spend more time with my family, and maybe fall in love. I quit my full time job last month, i don't regret deciding so. I'm so feeling a new air now. For the past 2 weeks that i'm free, i indulged my self to living my life to the fullest! I've started doing what i want little by little.. who knows one of this days i might fall in love.
=))
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@wolfie34 (26771)
• United Kingdom
1 Mar 08
If I had the time as well as the money I would love to visit New Zealand, it's a country that has always interested me and fascinated me, so it would be a place I would love to explore, I love travelling and it broadens the mind, you get to see how other people live, new cultures and you can appreciate the world more. I have visited a lot of places but mainly in Europe and not further afield. Time is truly a precious commodity.
@FrancyDafne (2047)
• Italy
21 May 07
I can understand your problems, infact me too I'm a very busy person. I go to work every day from Monday to Friday and during the week ends I stay with my little son. I spend a lot of time with him and I like it, staying with my son is the most beautiful thing I could do, but from time to time I try having a little of time for me. My favourite hobbies are drawing and painting, and so, when my son is with his grandparents, or to a friend of his, I can devote myself to my hobbies.