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15 Minutes is Nothing … Or Everything

REFLECTIONS by Jane[su_dropcap style=”flat”]S[/su_dropcap]OMETIME AROUND 4:00 am I woke up and realized I hadn’t heard my opportunity clock that goes off at 3:43. Oh no. 15 minutes of my morning routine lost! And I can’t get it back. But it’s only 15 minutes … that made me think about what can happen in 15 minutes. I live in Michigan. What do they say about weather in Michigan? “If you don’t like the weather, wait 15 minutes.  It will change.” When we’re trying to lose weight, what does the nutritionist say about gauging hunger? “Wait 15 minutes to be sure you’re really hungry before eating again.”  Scientists tell us that an hour’s worth of exercise every day, broken into 15 minute increments is still effective.” Fifteen minutes. Out of a 24 hour period, 15 minutes seems insignificant, but can be used to great benefit.

Have you ever read the book of Ecclesiastes in the Bible? It’s kind of depressing actually. You know all that talk about  ‘vanity, vanity, all is vanity’ of Ecclesiastes 3.  OK so that’s not so interesting but that chapter also talks a lot about time – you know, that commodity that there is never enough of it.  Well – unless you’re doing some mundane task that seriously drags out 2 hours to feel like 6. But I digress.  Have you ever wondered, as I have, how God created time, but he doesn’t use it …. at least not the same time that we use.  Let’s take a look at Ecclesiastes 9:11” I have seen something else under the sun: The race is not to the swift or the battle to the strong, nor does food come to the wise or wealth to the brilliant or favor to the learned; but time and opportunity happen to them all.”  Maybe way back in the days of the sundial, 15 minute increments were ignored, maybe not. He has made everything beautiful

Fifteen minute increments through the day can be meaningless or constructive. Fifteen minutes can be nothing … or everything. Zig Ziglar used to ask the question, “Are you a wandering generality or a meaningful specific?” The point he was making surrounded goal setting, but in the short time we have each day the implications are broad.  We all need time to relax, downtime, give our brains a rest.  My doctor told me when we sleep our brain heals. We also need rest for our physical bodies, and we need time to renew and regenerate our spirits too.  Relaxation is not wasting time; we need to do that.

Fifteen minutes though. If you have 15 minutes you can encourage, bless, and bring joy to another person. Write an email to them, or send a card, call someone on the phone, pray for 15 people, write a note for a family member and leave it where they can see it, text a message to a friend – a few friends, stop – think – do. Your fifteen minutes will be compounded, because someone you cared for will be encouraged to pass it on to someone else. It can be your own version of going viral. Fifteen minutes can be nothing … or everything.

Here’s what I think about going viral:  Ecclesiastes 3:11 “He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the human heart; yet no one can fathom what God has done from beginning to end.” Choose a time today – just 15 minutes – change someone’s day and change your own.

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Jane Anderson
Jane Andersonhttp://refininggrace.com/
JANE’s professional experience is scattered across industries from financial services and insurance to engineering and manufacturing. Jane sees her background in writing and editing website content as the foundation to her current love of social media. Being an avid reader, meticulous note taker and lifelong learner has fostered her natural pursuit of sharing her world through writing. Reading books and summarizing content started as a hobby and has since grown to be a major part of her vocational experience. Jane says, “Authors pour their heart and soul into writing their book. When I write a review, it’s with intent to celebrate the book and promote the author.” Jane claims to be 'the best follower you'll ever want to meet' and has been repeatedly called servant leader, eternal cheerleader, social media evangelist, and inspirational go-to person. Jane is a contributing author to the inspiring book Chaos to Clarity: Sacred Stories of Transformational Change.

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