Fact: people make time for people they care about.
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If something is important to you, you’ll make the time for it.
If we want to make friends, let’s put ourselves out to do things for other people – things that require time, energy, unselfishness and thoughtfulness.
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When I let go of trying to be everything to everyone, I had much more time, attention, love, and connection for the important people in my life.
There are many who would take my time. I shun them.
There are some who share my time. I am entertained by them.
There are precious few who contribute to my time. I cherish them.
One of the refrains of the current moment is “I don’t know how to make you care about other people.” And one of the most straightforward solutions could be giving people the time and mental freedom to actually care about things that aren’t themselves and their immediate families.
A little Consideration, a little Thought for Others, makes all the difference.
If you care enough about certain things and work for them, I think you are bound to find them in the people you are with.
And, – mark, – I do care so satisfactorily for the few people that matter to me. (For Virginia? Oh dear me YES, for Virginia.)
So maybe you'll...take some time to think about those who have cared so deeply for you that you're really nourished in this whole life because of knowing them.
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View PlansFree time was the most precious time, when you should be doing what you loved, or at least slowing down enough to remember what made your life worthwhile and happy.
People come and go, but life is simply about seeing who cares enough to stay.
es crucial que usted asuma semanalmente la responsabilidad, junto con los demás compromisos de su agenda, de pasar un tiempo de calidad con los activos más importantes de la compañía: su gente.
BIG connections are created when BIG people care about the little things that matter to little people.
What if we stopped celebrating being busy as a measurement of importance? What if instead we celebrated how much time we had spent listening, pondering, meditating, and enjoying time with the most important people in our lives?
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