Time Is Never Enough — And That’s the Point
We chase it. We plan it. We swear next week we’ll “have more of it.” But no matter how we rearrange the pieces, it seems there’s never enough time.
Time to rest.
Time to create.
Time to heal.
Time to start.
Time to finish.
Time to just be.
In this era of constant connection and digital demands, we often treat time like a resource we can mine harder, stretch thinner, or hack better. But maybe the truth is simpler—and harder: time is not the enemy, but a boundary that reminds us we’re human.
We can’t do everything. We’re not meant to.
We can’t fix it all in one day. We’re not supposed to.
We can’t always be on. And we shouldn’t try to be.
“So maybe we should treat time like the precious resource it is—and guard it like treasure, protect it like peace, and spend it like love: intentionally, reverently, and never in haste.”
Time doesn’t need to be conquered. It needs to be honored.
So maybe the goal isn’t to find more time, but to find more meaning in how we spend it. To slow down enough to hear what truly matters. To stop apologizing for not being “productive” and start celebrating being present.
If time has taught me anything, it’s this:
You’ll never feel like you have enough of it.
But you do have today.
And that’s where everything begins.
~xo Heather
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