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RE: Papillon took two Hive members on a tour.

in Photography Loverslast year

Just keep jumping! That is my life motto now.

Not yet, I am flying on Friday evening. For now, I am running around trying to get everything done in time. Time management, as I said on another comment in discussion with Joan, is a rare skill. Even with it, it seems that time runs out too quickly.

When we get back in the Cape, we should meet up again. I will sit together with my other half and see when we both are together in the Cape.

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A good motto, and so strange, as I have just now discussed the flying time lately with another friend on hive. So lately you just keep on jumping and the time just keeps on flying !LOLZ

Good idea to meet again and fare thee well.

 last year  

That is the problem, right? For some reason it feels like everything is just speeding up. My dad and I both feel close to burning out and it is not even close to the end of the first semester, in fact only first term! Three terms remain. But these are silent wakeup calls to react before time runs/flies out!

Oh yes, the rush has increased 10 fold, and be warned that a burnout is not a thing to be played with. Been there and got the medal twice, so it's my duty to warn you about the aftereffects.
Sorry to hear that your dad is also taking strain.

 11 months ago  

Thank you so much! I really appreciate it. Yes, it is never nice to go through it yourself (me) or see others suffer from it (my dad). But in the end, if it makes us sleep a bit better knowing that we put in extra effort for the right reason, then it will be all worth it.

But you are right, you cannot burn the candle on both ends and expect to go the extra mile to help! I always like to use the analogy of a car, you can only drive so much on one tank of gas, and you can only go so far without servicing it.

Glad that you also know the dangers of burn-out and yes major impacts always come with painful reminders afterwards. But as they say, you get out what you put in.

A great analogy but remember that we always have a hidden second tank, but no answer for the servicing. Love is however very good medicine.

!PIZZA

 11 months ago  

Love becomes the service we so desperately need. And yes, that second tank is so important, to keep it connected, and to be connected.

So true. You definitely get out what you put in but in balance. You cannot expect infinite returns in a finite system, right? Such a delicate balancing act.

Yep! I agree, as true love can fix many things, and a second tank is a must.

That is exactly the problem, balancing can get quite tricky at times, and my manner of just bulldozing through the difficult parts has come at a great cost to my health.

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