As local governments gradually move through recovery phases,
and life in America slowly creeps backs towards “normal,” there is a risk that
we rush back to our previous lives too quickly. Please understand, I am not
referring to the potentially heightened risk of infection from Covid (or any
other sickness) as we increase human contact or a “second wave” of cases we
keep hearing about. While those may be risks, there’s another risk many seem to
be ignoring.
As businesses shut down and both social and work-related
gatherings were eliminated, many busy Americans found unfamiliar margin in
their schedules. For the first time in possibly years, whether by design or
default, people actually had free time again. And while we all probably spent
at least some of that precious windfall on Netflix marathons, highly speculative
‘round-the-clock “breaking news and other less-than-beneficial activities, we
still have the opportunity to create new and better habits with our time.
As we move back towards life as it was, we must be mindful
to leave some of that fresh margin in place. Living within your means isn’t
just a financial concept. It should refer to your time and your energy as well.
Be intentional with what you allow back into your life. Make your new “normal”
better than it was before.
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