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Quiet Time

Every so often the power supply company in Tanzania, TANESCO, decides to cut off power without prior warning to its customers. As a result, consumers have had to look at alternative solutions to this irritating challenge posed by TANESCO. Most users opt to buy generators as an alternative source of power but no matter how powerful the generator is, depending on the capacity and the power it uses, at some poing the generator will have to be switched off to cool off for some minutes before being switched on again, otherwise instead of helping it might end up being a hazard.

Same case applies to the human body; it requires to be cooled off every so often. As a human being your body can only be able to do so much in a day then after that you will be required to give it a break and let it rest. This I speak for both the physical you and the mental you. It is during this time of rest and quiet that you get to take stock of your day and if possible, make better plans for the next day. Like Susan Taylor said, we need quiet time to examine our lives openly and honestly.

As you go about this week take time daily to have some quiet time and like I said in my last blog, create the right environment for you to at least hear your own thoughts.

Others inspire us, information feeds us, practice improves our performance, but we need quiet time to figure things out, to emerge with new discoveries, to unearth original answers.”― Ester Buchholz

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