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Grow up...More time to walk quickly Don't just breathe. Until forgetting to live

The shorter the "one year" grows...Twinkle once, "New Year" again? (Time Trap of Adulthood)

Do you feel like me?

As a child...Before the semester, until the birthday, or until the new year, it's a long time like waiting to be a nation.

But when you grow up,.."Hey, just celebrate Count Down. Is this the end of the year?"

It's not a coincidence, but it's a wonderful natural law.

When our lives go into "Autopilot" (do the same thing)

Get up early - > Traffic jam - > Work - > Home - > Sleep

Our brain removes the perception of detail, making us feel like "time warps."

What is the horror of "fast time"? You know?

Is that we usually take the procrastination with the words "I'll do it" or "I'll start next year."

By forgetting that...The "next year" of adulthood. It arrived earlier than thought.

And more importantly...

As we spin faster,

Our parents are getting older and faster.

Our children are growing faster and faster.

And our "majors" are declining faster than we thought.

The new year is coming again...

Don't let it just change the numbers on the calendar.

But use it as an "alarm clock" to wake up from sloth.

What do you want to do?..Do now

Who wants to love?..Love now

Where do you want to go?..Here you go.

Stop saying "I'll wait next year."

Because for adults..."A year is a little short."

Take the rest of the time to be worth the speed at which it walks away.

# Fast walking time # The older the shorter the time # New Year # Exhort # Live well# The heart article

"As a child, one year = a long time as a nation.

One year old = like a blink

Don't keep waiting for 'next day' because it might arrive sooner than you think! "

"The calendar changes quickly...Until the heart disappeared

Just celebrated the new year...Is this gonna be another year old?

Life is short...Let's be happy in time. "

"Time is like, 'Last roll of tissue.'

Even closer...It's even faster to spin!

Use carefully and appreciate every second. "

"Don't take the procrastination with the words' Next year, do it. '

Because for adulthood...Next year it arrives tomorrow! "

"The scarier thing than 'running out of money' is' running out of time. '

Because money can be found again...But time, even if rich in the sky, can't buy it back for a second. "

"Live your life like an hourglass counting down.

Not a torn-away calendar, buy a new one every year. "

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A person in a striped shirt and pink skirt holds a board with a white bag, displaying the text "Review after 🌼 24 HOURS" as a memory improvement strategy.
A person types on a keyboard next to an iPad showing notes, with a snowman mug and a small tree, illustrating the tip "Test Yourself Frequently" for better retention.
Why You Keep Forgetting Everything💕
Tired of forgetting everything after studying? I’ve definitely been there—studying hard but feeling like I’m not retaining anything. Over time, I discovered a few science-backed methods that helped me improve my memory and boost my retention. Here’s what works for me: 📌 Review After 24 Hours – I
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river

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A handwritten journal entry on lined paper titled 'Grow in your Faith,' featuring the Bible verse Philippians 3:13. It encourages readers to 'Go Deeper,' be fully submerged in God's word, trust in God, and pursue spiritual goals, with a pair of glasses resting on top.
Grow in your Faith
GOD is FAITHFUL PHILIPPIANS 3:13 Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, Philippians 3:13 This one verse is leading me to a deep dive of Philippians! DON’
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ScriptureNLens Collective

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Work, flare-ups & trying to breathe through it…
James Clear, author of Atomic Habits has a weekly 3,2,1 email newsletter. And this one struck me today… “Your goal in life should be to reduce the amount of time it takes you to get out of a bad state. The ability to bounce back quickly is a key skill in life. My wife once told me, “when you
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NikkiAbeyta.coach

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