Time.

This is aleap year. Leap years come around every four years to keep our calendar more orless harnessed to the sun in its travels. February, being the shortest month onthe calendar, gets the advantage of leap year with the addition of an extraday. Tomorrow is that day—February 29.
I oftenhear people say they don’t have time. That there aren’t enough hours in a dayor days in a week or weeks in a month…and so on, to do something they want todo.
Well, ifyou’re one of those people, you’re in luck.
Tomorrowis an extra day. A day added to your calendar to give you 24 free hours to dowhatever it is you haven’t had time for. A whole day. An entire day tailor madefor reading that book. Or writing that story. Or that poem. Or whatever hasbeen nagging at you, but which somehow always falls victim to the lack of time.
The timeis now. Get ready to get up in the morning and get it done.
At leastget it started, and don’t worry if you don’t get it done. There’s anothertomorrow, another 24 hours, waiting. The truth is, you’ve got all the timethere is. And you won’t be getting any more of it—at least until the next leapyear, in 2028. Don’t wait.