Friday, September 2, 2011

I'll do it later by Attracta Okeahialam - Abulu

An amazing article written by on of my elder sisters...

Not now.   I’ll do it later.  Maybe tomorrow.   I’ll do it when I have some time.  I’ll get to it later.  I’ll find some time

How many of you in this room have said that to yourself, your child, your spouse or significant other, your boss?   Why do we do that?  Is it due to lack of confidence, fear of failure, laziness, too much to do, finances?  

As I reflect on the things I have on the to-do-list of my life and all the things I have put off,   I have come to realize that I have wasted a lot of time planning it but not actually making moves to execute them.     

Think of the parent who never too took time to play with his child and before they knew it, the child had become a grown-up, a stranger and had no close relationship with that parent, or the person who never said I love you or paid any attention to their significant other, until it was too late and the relationship was broken beyond repair, or the unforgiving person who held a grudge until the offender had passed away and it was too late to say “I am sorry” or “I forgive you”?   Think of the person who wanted that particular job, but did not prepare for it or even apply for it?  That raise or promotion you never asked for?  That second career you never pursued?  Or that other thing you are passionate about but never make time to do?

 I have always wanted to learn how to play the piano, learn how to sew, go to Alaska, to see the Northern Lights.   I always wanted to see the Niagara Falls,  and one of the wonders of the world, The Victoria Falls, in Zambia and Zimbabwe,  East Africa (of which the explorer David Livingstone remarked when he first saw them "scenes so lovely must have been gazed upon by angels in their flight".).   I have always wanted go up the Sears Tower  in Chicago or the London Eye, in London, to see the Opera house in Sidney,  Australia, the great Wall of China, and another wonder of the world, the magnificent Taj Mahal monument, built in India by Emperor Shah Jahan in 1653, in memory of his deceased wife Queen Mumtaz.   Seems a lot, but then, not really.  These things take a lifetime

These are some of the things in my life’s’ to-do list.  Some I have not accomplished because of family responsibilities, finances, some because of fear and some because I just have not made the time.  Some I have no clue why.

One thing I have come to realize, ladies and gentlemen that time’s a passing!  Today is the day!  Now is the time to do the things that excite you, make you tick, things you are passionate about and dream about.  Time waits for no one.  Cliché but so true! 

As for me, I will wait no more.  I will accomplish the ones I can, and the rest will have to go into the dustbin of history.



 Copyright 2011

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