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“Are You Managing Time or Missing Its Greatest Gift?”

Apr 7 2026 | By: William Mangum

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“Are You Managing Time or Missing Its Greatest Gift?”

It caught me off guard how deeply it landed. I was reading a short piece “Daily Motivator” by Ralph Marston on "Give Time", just a few simple lines and yet it lingered long after I finished. He wrote about giving time the opportunity to heal, to teach, to transform. Not rushing it. Not forcing it. Just allowing it. And it made me stop and think.  

How often do we treat time as something to manage, rather than something to honor? We chase it, measure it, try to control it but rarely do we pause long enough to recognize it as one of the greatest gifts we’ve been given. And perhaps even more meaningful and the one that make me pause is that it’s one of the greatest gifts we can give.

Three Thoughts to Carry With You

Time reveals what effort alone cannot
We live in a world that celebrates speed, but the most meaningful things in life trust, growth, understanding take time to unfold. You can’t rush significance. It’s built slowly, quietly, often when no one is watching.

Time given is more powerful than anything spoken
There’s something deeply personal about giving someone your time. Your full attention. Your presence. It says, “You matter.” In many cases, that simple act carries more weight than anything we could ever say. This reminds of words from Pops that continue to echo with me today, “Be a good listener.”

Time shapes the legacy we leave behind
At the end of the day, people won’t remember how busy we were. They’ll remember how we showed up. Where we chose to spend our time and more importantly, who we chose to spend it with.

 Samuel, Number One Grandson

A Final Reflection

What if we began to see time not as something slipping away, but as something being entrusted to us? A daily opportunity to invest, to encourage, to make a difference in ways that may seem small in the moment but become significant over time. Because in the end, the true measure of our lives won’t be how much time we had but how intentionally we chose to give it.





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