I don't have as many dog stories but I do tons of cat stories. I've been blessed with some interesting cats who do make sure I know when they need or want something. Yeats was notorious for when I was on the computer, and he wanted attention he would lay right across the keyboard. I could move him but he would come right back. Once I snuggled with him then he would lie down beside me. Macavity when he wants to eat, taps your leg repeatedly. And when I ask what do you want he goes to his food dish. If I don't get up immediately, he will come back and tap my leg repeatedly.
I agree animals are far more intelligent than we realize.
I tend to overthink and second-guess. I try to let go. Moving on from past mistakes (whether or not they were truly mistakes) is key for me to meet new challenges and make new mistakes. *sigh*
I've lived with people who had needs. Sometimes it worked out; sometimes life intervened.
My favorite OT book is Ruth. I truly believe that kindness matters.
I've been in the process of taking back my house for awhile. Actually made some major progress in January. It is always a work in progress with an older house. I'll cheer for you as we both clean.
Does the Bible have anything to say about time management? How should a Christian manage their time?
https://www.openbible.info/topics/time_management
I did an internet search on what the Bible says on the subject and found the above list of verses. I guess the Bible has a lot more to say about it than I originally thought. It is important that we make the most of the limited time we have on earth. Like everything else in life, it is a fine balance to use our time wisely. I think for myself, I need to identify what the true timewasters are in my life. We must make time for rest, ourselves, and our family and friends. However, how do you know the limit on this time you should set? I never consider any time invested in others, even if it's just sitting with someone or watching tv with them, wasted. The above list of verses are definitely a good place to start when setting boundaries for your own time management.
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