We know that at the pace of our lives every minute matters. And yet, we balance this against the 168 hours we have in a week which seems like plenty of time to get done what we want. So, the “when you have a minute” idea, a seemingly simple phrase can carry a world of expectations. It might imply the need for attention or action when time permits. Or the idea that we can interrupt what we are doing to get something done. The counterbalance, though, is that this gentle prompt serves as a reminder that we need to allocate moments for important matters or conversations that might otherwise slip through the cracks of our daily routines. It's an invitation to carve out a space, however brief, for meaningful engagement or action and to make the best use of our time, every day, yes indeed.
Loving life when I have a minute
Joe