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| 423.1 | I gotta run... | KYOA::HANSON | Me procrastinate? You Just Wait! | Wed Oct 28 1987 20:30 | 40 | 
|  |     
    Gee, I'd like to reply, but I don't seem to have much time...
    
    8^)
    
    Those are great lyrics, and I could see how they might have hit
    home for you, for the way things in general are going these days,
    I don't know of too many people who haven't stopped every now
    and then, turned their back to the wind, only to realize that they
    have to press on... usually too quickly.
    
    How many times have we heard of this, and in how many ways?
    
    "Take time to smell the flowers."
    
    "As soon as I can get around to it."
    
    "One of these days I'm gonna take time out for myself,"
    
    And yet we still find ourselves feeling caught in a river of
    time and passing events, realizing that if we stop for even a
    moment, we'll be pushed backward like an exhausted salmon who
    shouldn't have taken that last break.
    
    Sometimes, we all feel a bit overwhelmed by the pace.  Methinks
    the best thing to do is to do as much as you can on any given day,
    (today), leave for tomorrow those things you can't take care of now, and
    take some time to yourself whenever you need it.  For me, it's only
    by keeping things as much in perspective as possible and adapting,
    with a smile, to these changing situations that seems to allow me
    to fully enjoy the time that I spent... today.
             
    When things seem to get to fast for you, how do you cope with
    the pace?   If you had -n- amount of time, what would you do
    to fulfill yourself?
    
    It might be interesting to know.
    
    Bob
    
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| 423.2 | warm and fuzzy | GNUVAX::BOBBITT | sprinkled with syntactic sugar | Thu Oct 29 1987 09:52 | 8 | 
|  |     I recently discovered a book covering just this kind of thing.
    
    Leo Buscaglia's "Bus Nine To Paradise"
    
    Kind of makes you feel warm and fuzzy and glad to be alive.
    
    -Jody
    
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| 423.3 | trying to balance... | SAFETY::JACOBS |  | Thu Oct 29 1987 19:05 | 13 | 
|  |     It reminds me of a line from (ee cummings? or ogden nash?):
    
         Sometimes I sits and thinks
    
         And other times I just sits.
    
    
    
    I tend to put lots of things "on the stack" and wind up doing not
    as much as I'd like, but lots of things anyhow... So what if I never
    become a concert flutist or a famous artist; at least I've enjoyed
    practicing.  On the other hand, when I get in the mood for doing 
    nothing at all but sitting around in a sunny orchard... I go do it!  
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| 423.4 | Female Singer | PNEUMA::DECAROLIS |  | Fri Oct 30 1987 13:08 | 6 | 
|  |     
    Is that the lead singer from "Till Tuesday" singing the
    backup female vocals in Time Stand Still???
    
    jd/
    
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| 423.5 |  | AXEL::FOLEY | This is my impressed look | Fri Oct 30 1987 13:12 | 6 | 
|  |     
    
    	Yes, Aimee Mann IS singing backup on that tune and is in thier
    	video..
    
    							mike
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| 423.6 | them old songs | ARCANA::CONNELLY | Sing, for all the singing birds are gone | Tue Nov 03 1987 22:33 | 3 | 
|  | Then there's "Time Won't Let Me" (the Outsiders?) and "Time
the Avenger" (the Pretenders) and "Time Has Come Today" (the
Chambers Brothers)...
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| 423.7 | No Time Like the Present | WLDWST::WASH | Enjoying the experience | Wed Feb 03 1988 06:53 | 11 | 
|  |     In our goal-oriented society, people can overlook the wonders of
    the day by focusing on the dreams of tomorrow ...... always looking
    ahead instead of embracing what surrounds them. We can make valuable
    contributions to the lives of others (and thus to our well-being)
    if we simply learn to enjoy/appreciate/accentuate the moments and
    events that describe our daily existence.
    
    Time has always been my friend - the passage of time is no threat,
    it is instead a promise, a gift, an eternity.
    
                                                     Marvin
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| 423.8 | ENJOY THE PRESENT | SEDJAR::ORLOWSKI |  | Tue Sep 13 1988 12:46 | 21 | 
|  |     I would like to talk to the people ( you know who you are ...) who
    finally get a few moments, after your lawn is cut, after the trash
    is dumped, after the house is cleaned, after the kids are asleep,
    and so on and so forth, to sit and do nothing. Sometimes we even
    take a day off by ourselves so we can escape all the daily tasks
    (".....I'm not going to do anything today but relax and smell the
    roses......"). After an hour or two of smelling, we start looking
    for something to do because we are getting bored.
    
    My point is this,,,,, Just because we are always busy doing something
    doesn't mean we can't smell the roses while we are engaged in the
    particular activity. If we would STOP rushing to finish a task or
    STOP rushing to get somewhere so we can sit idle and get bored,
    we would have our cake and eat it too. 
    
    ....talk about relieving stress,car accidents.........................
    
    RELAX AND ENJOY WHAT YOU ARE PERSENTLY DOING....................
    
    
                                 -STEVE
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