I have a long list of people and tasks that so easily slip quickly from out of sight to out of mind. Even the visible can turn invisible through familiarity. It’s a dangerous dynamic. I take things for granted. I let important things drop into the shadows. Limited time and energy becomes both an excuse and a reason, but I don’t know how to calculate which it is in any given situation.
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
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1 Comments:
Hi Dan - I found your blog, and I like it a lot! Your comments are brief, insightful, and thought provoking.
This is an issue I struggle with also -- taking familiar things (and people) for granted. Too many times I don't act on the promptings I get to do something or say something. I decided this wasn't going to be one of those times.
I appreciate you, friend!
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