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Pamelia Robinson's avatar

It's ironic to me that I'm reading this post from March 2024 because I clicked on the link from your March 2025 article. It resonates with me because I have been sitting with a lot of feelings about not having enough time because in 2025 so far I have encountered a lot of deaths and have felt like I didn't get enough time with those that have now passed on. I have had to shift my perspective from feeling like it was not enough time to being grateful for the time I did have with them.

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Amy Camp's avatar

Thanks for sharing this, Pam. It's such a difficult thing to make that shift concerning grief. For me, it might depend when you ask me. And I suppose I might sometimes sit with both perspectives in the same moment (we didn't have enough time together, but I'm grateful for the time we shared). I'm sorry you've experience so many personal losses in such a short amount of time. Sending love your way, my friend.

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TB Griffin's avatar

This hits home. My new job is A LOT, and I have a big learning curve. For the first time in a long time I feel like there is not enough time in the day. But I am really enjoying my work for the first time in a long time; so it feels different.

I remind myself I am never behind at work or trying to catch up at work... the work of anything is always just there and I'm doing the best I can to get done at any given point that I can.

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Amy Camp's avatar

I love your perspective on this (that "the work of anything is always just there"...and that you're doing your best). Thanks for sharing, Tirzah!

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Judi Cook's avatar

So true...time goes by so fast. My theme for this year is Let It Go. I shared this with a really good friend on Jan 1 and we remind each other frequently

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Amy Camp's avatar

That's a great theme, Judi! I was just thinking about you the other day. It's good to hear from you!

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