I read something profound this past month. It was just a meme on
Facebook, but it caught my eye as I was skimming along before bed. This silly little
thought kept me awake that night and has set my brain spinning ever since.
Because it has made me think so much, I feel it's important to share
with you, too. So here goes:
There are only 60 days left in this year. Much greater than that, there
are only 60 days left in this DECADE. What do you want to do with them?
As you let that thought sit and sink in, and drop into your soul... ponder this:
It's 60 chances. 60 chances to do so much, or so little—your
choice. Where could the possibilities take you? What might you do?
Sixty days are filled up with 1,440 hours. How many of those hours will
you spend at work, exercising, sleeping, eating, laughing or face first
into your phone? 1,440 hours you won't be able to get back.
Sixty days is one day at a time to take care of yourself. To fuel your
body with whole, nourishing food. It's day after day of opportunities
to move and dance and sweat, or rest. It's 60 days to do something
you won't regret.
Sixty days is two months to invest in. You could devote that time to a
project, a commitment, yourself. A stranger. Your family, your faith,
your friendships, your health. Sixty days is a beautiful gift—that
you can share.
Sixty days can be enough time to completely change your life. Time enough
to do something you've always wanted, time enough to be brave, time
enough to make amends, time enough to make new friends. Sixty days is
time to live, but definitely not time enough.
So, I encourage you to take these next 60 days in November and December
and imagine where you could be by January 2020. The last of this year.
The last of this decade.
I challenge you to do something with these 60 days that will be just as
profound as the thought that 10 years—a decade—are coming
to a close. Take these 60 days and make them worth remembering. Make these
60 opportunities, these 60 chances to make your next decade your best.
Questions?
Rachel Conrad, PBT, CPT, MA, works at CCH
Wellness as a Technician, Phlebotomist and Health Coach in Gillette, Wyoming. Campbell
County Health's Wellness works to reduce health risks and promote
overall wellness among employee groups and individuals in Campbell County,
Wyoming and beyond. To learn more about Wellness, please visit
www.cchwyo.org/Wellness or call 307.688.8051.