Sunday, December 13, 2009

Pixelated World

Busy busy little bee. It is easy to miss the world around you when a person can not focus on one task at a time. Multitasking is a means to control many things at one time, however I wonder what you must sacrifice in one task to complete another. The more tasks you take on, the more pixelated your world becomes. Caring for a career, a child, an elderly parent and a marriage means something suffers. Who do we pixelate first?






It is time to gain focus. It is time to reduce your workload and give complete attention to something. Pick one, any one and devote 100% of your time to it for a short while. Watch as the resolution of your life improves. Your entire life, you have been told to stay between the lines. Color between the lines. Keep your vehicle within the lines. Follow these strict guidelines. Line up for lunch. Perhaps if you slowed down you would realize that those lines are actually dots or dashes.


I have great concern for those of you who are spread too thin. Giving 100% to ten tasks means you only devote 10% to each one. This is the building block for failure, such as the man who builds his house upon the sand. There, there children of the blue pills... do not feel guilty for your neglect of those things you can not see. I am simply asking you to look at the world around you. Are you living in a pixelated world, or the real world. Slow down, take a deep breath and adjust your screen. Clarity awaits you.

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