Exhausted parents are desperate for it, overextended teenagers crave it, and overworked teachers deserve it. All of our brains need it. So, give the gift of your time by giving someone else a break! You might offer to babysit or let someone sleep in or stay up late. Maybe you volunteer to make someone’s load lighter or take something off their plate so they have time to pursue a passion. Time with no strings attached—unstructured time—feels like the greatest gift of all. And while you’re at it, give the gift of me-time to yourself!

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Good advice
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I agree, and it often doesn’t cost anything, but time. Thank you for reading!
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Good ideas! Although time is money and I’m not just talking currency either!
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Yes, time is an invaluable currency. Thank you for reading and commenting!
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You’re welcome
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