Quote by Jeff Davidson

What are the best times to reflect on the course of your life? Whenever you are near water, such as the ocean, a quiet pond, or a small stream. Bodies of water, particularly if they are moving, help to stimulate your creative thought process.Similarly, if you are near a fireplace or even a candle, while the flames tend to have a calming effect, they also help you to reflect on what is really important and what you want to be doing more often. The brilliant, quiet stillness of a candle flame can have an anxiety-reducing effect on your entire being.Believe it or not, you can actually choose to feel comfortable about how you spend your time.Philosophically, but also practically speaking, up to this minute in your life, you did indeed have enough time to accomplish everything you accomplished. And that's been quite a lot. When you choose to feel comfortable about how you spend your time, it immediately helps to reduce anxiety.You can also choose to feel good about your accomplishments. To bemoan the fact that you have only accomplished so much by such and such a time or such and such an age is to remain in a perpetual state of discontent. Feel good about what you have accomplished and look forward to what you will accomplish, and you will have a greater sense of control of the time in your life.http://www.breathingspace.com/


What are the best times to reflect on the course of your lif

Summary

This quote emphasizes the importance of reflection and finding moments of stillness in our lives. The author suggests that being near water or fire can help stimulate our creative thinking and provide a space for reflection. They also highlight the idea that we have the power to choose how we feel about our accomplishments and how we spend our time. By feeling content and focusing on what we have achieved, we can reduce anxiety and have a greater sense of control over our lives.

By Jeff Davidson
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