Friday, July 1, 2011

Don't waste another Marble!

I was listening to the Scott and Kelli show on my favorite radio station KLove on my way home from work yesterday. Scott was telling this story and it really hit home and I felt like I needed to share it also. It really helps put life into perspective I think if you can see it dwindling down in front of you every week...I know there's a lot of Saturdays I've wasted...So new goal for myself is to try not to waste anymore! I did my own math and I've had 1655 Saturdays as of tomorrow. That leaves me with hopefully at least 2245.

Don't waste another Marble! 
by Scott from KLove
 
I have been reading John Maxwell's  book, The 17 Essential Qualities of a Team Player.  It is a great read and a book that is so applicable to everyone!  We are all apart of a team in one way or another.  In the chapter on living life intentionally John shared a story that friend had shared with him.  His friend Dwight Bain overheard a Ham radio broadcast one morning and what he overheard was some an advise an older gentleman was sharing:
"It's a shame you have to be away from home and your family so much," he said, "Let me tell you something that has helped me keep a good perspective on my own priorities.  You see, one day I sat down and did a little arithmetic.  The average person lives 75 years, so I multiplied 75 times 52 and came up with 3,900, which is the number of Saturdays the average person has in a lifetime.
"it took me fifty-five years to think about this in any detail." he continued, "and by that time I had lived through 2,800 Saturdays.  I got to thinking that if I lived to be seventy-five, I only had about a thousand of those left to enjoy."
He went on to explain that he had bought 1,000 marbles and put them in a clear container in his favorite work area at home.  "Every Saturday since then," he said, "I have taken one of the marbles out of the jar and thown it away.  I found that by watching the marbles diminish, I focused more on the really important things in life.  There's nothing like watching your time here on this earth run out to help you get your priorities straight."
The older gentleman finished, "Now let me tell you one more thing before I sign off and take my lovely wife to breakfast.  This morning, I took my last marble out of the container.  I figure if I make it until next Saturday, then I have been given a little extra time."
We can't choose whether we will get any more time, but we can choose what we do with it.  If you are intentional with what with what you have, then you will make the most out of the time and talent that God gives you.