
The Gift of 86,400 Seconds
“Imagine this: If you had $86,400 in an account and someone stole $10 from youwould you be upset and throw all of the remaining $86,390 away in hopes of getting back at the person who took your $10? Or move on and live? Rightmove on and live. Seewe have 86,400 seconds each day. Don’t let someone’s negative 10 seconds ruin the remaining 86,390. Don’t sweat the small stuff. Life is bigger than that.”
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You’ve heard it said“Don’t sweat the small stuff.”
What does that mean?
Life is a series of seconds with good and bad between.
Do you let the smallest inconvenience ruin your day?
Or do you look at it as a small hiccupand get on with the rest of your day.
You really do have 86,400 seconds each and every day.
When you break it down to those numbers there is much to ponder and convey.
Ponder those good seconds.
Learn from the bad.
Move onlive in a space of joy.
There may be times when those seconds seem long.
Just pull from the well of goodness.
Find your joy and inner peace.
Make those 86,400 seconds count.
It will give your soul some release.
Do we really have that many seconds each day?
When I first read the quote above I stoppedread it againthen read it once more for good measure. Do we really have 86,400 seconds each day? Wellyes we do. Suresome of that is for sleepingeatingdoing those normal things. But when we are awake are we letting little (and in some cases big) situations steal our joy?
How much of our life is spent with things that steal our precious seconds? What if we change the mindset concerning our seconds? Years ago I decided to stop buying material gifts for Christmas and other special occasions. I would rather bake some cookiesplay someone a songsing for them or even just give a visit. I did this for various reasons. One of which was at the encouragement of an older person.
Listening to the wisdom of elders is like reading from a precious book. It is packed full of wisdom
This sweet gentle soul told me that there will come a time when you will be surrounded by material things but your house will be empty. The children will be grownfamily members come and go. She explained very sadly that you will long to be around your loved ones rather than the “things” that you accumulated in life. Nowsome folks are probably saying“I can’t stand my family!” Okaythere are some folks that are just not that great to be around. That is perfectly understandable. But what or who brings you joy?

When I started pondering 86,400 seconds I did a little internet search for other people’s thoughts on the subject. William Arthur Moore said“God gave you 86,400 seconds today. Have you used one to say‘Thank you?’” Wellin that little message I decided each morning no matter how hard it is to wake up to Thank God for the day. I am not a morning person. This has been a challenge.
What can your do with your 86,400 seconds each day?
Have you used those seconds to be brave? Have you used them to speak the truth when it is hard? Have you just had a moment of thanks that the day is mundane? Have you used those seconds to just listen to someone who needs a listening ear? That is better than terrible secondsright? My husband often says something along the lines of“The older I getthe more I am happy about non-events.” I would tend to agree with him. Letting those less than desirable seconds rule our day is an energy vampire that can make your outlook worse.

I’ve written in previous musings that life can be 10 seconds of a roller coaster ride. Nextit can be a gentle lazy river. Then the storm comes and blows you around. In each of those instancesHold on. Hold on through the times when you barely have the strengththose fingers are slipping. You are at the brink. Hold on for dear lifelookseekand pray. When the day is the darkestkeep the faith. The sun will soon be risingthe day will be new again. When the sun risesyou have those 86,400 seconds to try again. Selah dear readers. Pause and reflect calmly.










