Colter Reed

Time to Reflect and Reconnect

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One of my earliest memories of Christmas is looking over the back of an armchair, watching giant snowflakes fall through the glow of the street lamp. We had just come back from Christmas (Eve) dinner, where we dined on Grandma’s fine china. I was supposed to be going to bed, but everything was so still, so peaceful. I still love how quiet it gets when it’s snowing.

When I was a kid, it wasn’t hard to find quiet time by myself, but I didn’t appreciate how important it was, nor did I really know what to do with it.

With so much we need to do, we feel that we can’t take time to slow down and enjoy the scenery, let alone stop and rest. But the happiest, most successful people in life are those who have learned to preserve time for renewal in the midst of the hustle and bustle.


Christmas is a great time to reconnect with your vision of who you want to be—you’re surrounded by friends and family—but it can be a particularly hard time to find peace and quiet. We rush around in travel and preparation, often at the expense of the very holiday spirit we’re trying to cultivate and celebrate.

Don’t worry if things aren’t perfect. Let it be good enough. Simplify. Eat off of paper plates. Would you rather spend time playing games and creating memories or making the fine china look like you never used it?

Question: How do you preserve time to relax and renew when things get busy? Share your thoughts in the comments, on Twitter, LinkedIn, or Facebook.

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