In Others’ Words: When the Clock Strikes Three
Time is a funny thing, isn’t it?
There are times when it’s too early in the day to get things done.
Then there are times when it’s too late in the day to do something.
But that three o’clock time frame? It’s a killer.
Lunch is several hours past, but you can’t quite see dinner yet … and the afternoon slump, not to mention the effect of too many interruptions, can sap your energy and creativity.
Three o’clock can be symbolic, too. Think of all those times you find yourself struggling with being too late or too early — asking yourself. “What do I do now?”
If you find yourself figuratively at three o’clock, it means you’re waiting. And waiting doesn’t have to equal stagnating. You can rest — and sometimes that’s the absolute best choice.. You can pray. You can prepare for the upcoming season of action by studying whatever skill you need to achieve your dream.
You don’t have to quit when the clock strikes three — be it for real or symbolically. Choose how you’re going to manage that in-between time so it’s not wasted.
In Your Words: How do you make three o’clock work for you?
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'Three o'clock is always too late or too early for anything you want to do.' quote by Jean-Paul Sartre http://bit.ly/2MgCAHy #time #persevere
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