Readers Comments
lovebug wrote: Well, I for one am glad I read the whole story, I was begining to think I had just got lazy
letmebealittlekinder wrote: So very true! Thanks for sharing it. I needed to read that today. Aah, the simple life! We need more of it!
mcleaNed wrote: Slow food? How about slow school? :-)
sanserif wrote: Whoa! An amazing post! What a better place our world will be if we all followed the "slow rule". Just think of the manifold benefits....less stress, less irritation, less heart attacks, less incompetence....And there will be more productivity, more time on our hands to do our fave things...Thank you so much for this wonderful post. A sure keeper! Your post may be on going slow, but i just couldn;t wait to rush you the karma bucks. :-)
deneen wrote: Such a powerful message, I will definitely take it to heart when in traffic and sitting down to dinner with my family. Wonderful idea also about parking further away...good for us and helps somebody else out in the mean time!
sfolson48 wrote: Absolutely amazing!! This makes so much sense & I could feel myself nodding my head in agreement! Wonderful! Thanks!
candle wrote: I love this idea. It's relaxing just reading it! Thank you for posting x x Love, Candle
cabbage wrote: Thank you so much. I was nodding in agreement too. I like to think that I live my life in the "slow lane" even in a "fast" country (U.S.)....and especially now that it is summer, I look forward to slowing it even a bit more!! :-)
PHSteacher wrote: Your story hit home. I am one of those who feels as if I am constantly on the run, always trying to meet deadlines. I recently turned down an opportunity to attend a national convention, though, because I just want a day when I have no pressures--a day to read or sew.
Shirleycr wrote: Great story, thanks so much for posting it!
I especially liked the parking spot mention, that's a great spirit! :)
I especially liked the parking spot mention, that's a great spirit! :)