More Time
It's funny when you just have time to sit and think, you wonder about all the things you could do with more time. However those great projects are either forgotten over time when the time actually comes or you just sit and enjoy the time and do nothing but relax or veg out.
Having multiple interests makes your time that much more elusive. Just to name a few I have photography that has been a leading hobby for about 4-5 years. With that there is driving to see the wonders of the world and hiking the great outdoors. One of the side effects of photography is the photo editing. The lengthy process of cropping, color adjusting, uploading to share. These are some of my least favorite. Computers and gaming have always been a great interest because they are easily started to quickly sweep you off to another place and get lost in time. Before you know it you have wasted hours in that very location. Another interest I have been able to divulge myself with is riding, motorcycles. This has some of the photography highlights. I get to go out and enjoy the scenery and scenic byways with nothing to worry about but where to go next. I hope to start bringing a camera along and capturing the events.
With all of this I makes me think what a great advantage it would be to have a 36 hour day. This would give us more time then most would know what to do with, but for those active individuals. We could squeeze in that extra ride in the afternoon that may only be an hour or two but then take photos of that adventure with time left to adjust them for viewing. Probably still with a couple hours left over for that relaxing nothingness. But thinking about that I would have to assume that we would be left wanting another couple of hours because with that we could do so much more. So rather than hoping and wanting more hours in the day I suppose just managing my time more accurately. Making a schedule to do certain things on certain days thus allowing everything to be squeezed in.
My reservations about a schedule are the same as many, everything else in life is scheduled and so taxing on a person. It brings in worry about keeping a schedule? What happens if you miss something? Do you make it up or wait for the next scheduled slotted period? Now not only have I not answered any questions about time but I've managed to get another set of unanswered questions.
So what now continue on or set a schedule to continue?
Having multiple interests makes your time that much more elusive. Just to name a few I have photography that has been a leading hobby for about 4-5 years. With that there is driving to see the wonders of the world and hiking the great outdoors. One of the side effects of photography is the photo editing. The lengthy process of cropping, color adjusting, uploading to share. These are some of my least favorite. Computers and gaming have always been a great interest because they are easily started to quickly sweep you off to another place and get lost in time. Before you know it you have wasted hours in that very location. Another interest I have been able to divulge myself with is riding, motorcycles. This has some of the photography highlights. I get to go out and enjoy the scenery and scenic byways with nothing to worry about but where to go next. I hope to start bringing a camera along and capturing the events.
With all of this I makes me think what a great advantage it would be to have a 36 hour day. This would give us more time then most would know what to do with, but for those active individuals. We could squeeze in that extra ride in the afternoon that may only be an hour or two but then take photos of that adventure with time left to adjust them for viewing. Probably still with a couple hours left over for that relaxing nothingness. But thinking about that I would have to assume that we would be left wanting another couple of hours because with that we could do so much more. So rather than hoping and wanting more hours in the day I suppose just managing my time more accurately. Making a schedule to do certain things on certain days thus allowing everything to be squeezed in.
My reservations about a schedule are the same as many, everything else in life is scheduled and so taxing on a person. It brings in worry about keeping a schedule? What happens if you miss something? Do you make it up or wait for the next scheduled slotted period? Now not only have I not answered any questions about time but I've managed to get another set of unanswered questions.
So what now continue on or set a schedule to continue?
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