What details of your life could you pay more attention to?
I’ve always held the belief that humans, just by our nature, have limited attention spans. obviously, some off is more than others. I think I am generally good with paying attention to details, but it is something I can always do better.
Fine print
I’m not a lawyer or anything, so I don’t pretend to understand all the legal use whatever you’re signing a legal document. And I know there are certain details that I do tend to overlook when I sign something, only to have a come back and bite me in the rear end. But for the most part, I’m the guy who just scroll through the “terms and conditions“. However, sometimes I think it would serve me better to actually read some of the fine print in a disclaimer or the “rules for entering a sweepstakes“ whatever it may be.
Important Moments
The first time I ever kept the journals when I was in sixth grade. I haven’t turn on consistently since then, but it is something that I have revisited throughout my life. As it stands, I started this blog 11 years ago. However, the last two months I have been writing more consistently than ever. I think of it like most about, and journaling/blogginf is that it provides a record for me of vertaik nuanced details that would otherwise would get lost over time.
Slow down and drink it in.
I can’t remember if I mentioned this is a previous post, or in a comment I left for another blogger; but I think that there are too many people who way too many moments in life unfold from behind their camera phone. I’m guilty of this from time to time myself. But I think it’s important to slow down, and occasionally bask in a moment. Drink it in. Observe some random little details, like the smells, a song you hear playing in the background.
What details I’m your life could you pay more attention to?
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