tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1129974917576476697.post8157317038079257768..comments2023-11-05T02:56:55.203-06:00Comments on Moments in Time: Spread the LinksKelvin Oliverhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14387828915820347760noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1129974917576476697.post-56222147726331476762009-06-26T13:14:08.567-05:002009-06-26T13:14:08.567-05:00I am a postsecret subscriber and the secretes reve...I am a postsecret subscriber and the secretes revealed on Father's Day were funny, sad, and shocking (as always). <br /><br />I also read the one about text messaging. I've become more and more annoyed with text messaging. When I'm eating lunch with a friend, and they stop mid-sentence to answer a text message, I get offended: apparently that text is more important than me. That being said, I don't like the idea of text messaging becoming more prominent in the work place, it just gives employees another distraction.<br /><br />P.S. Thanks for posting!!Telliehttp://intelligenceisacurse.com/index.html/blognoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1129974917576476697.post-43586275571759628202009-06-25T15:52:55.498-05:002009-06-25T15:52:55.498-05:00Sometimes I think there is much more of life that ...Sometimes I think there is much more of life that I am not really taking advantage of because of the "quick-fixes" and not even thinking about the moment...the present. The question at the end of the post is a good one because it makes you think about how much we are living and making the choices that help us in life. Choices often results in the change that occur quickly and there are some that will affect us later in life.Kelvin Oliverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14387828915820347760noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1129974917576476697.post-18690081015398492482009-06-25T15:41:23.284-05:002009-06-25T15:41:23.284-05:00I read the "How Much Of Life Are You Actually...I read the "How Much Of Life Are You Actually Living?" post at PluginID. I've been struggling with this. I know I spend too much time planning and wishing for my next good thing. I spend more time thinking than doing. The end result is that even when the next good thing comes along--no matter how great the accomplishment--I'm generally dissatisfied. I need to learn to be in the moment. It's probably the biggest lesson I need to learn right now....TMhttp://toriemichelle.com/words/noreply@blogger.com