
Eon’s ago, smarter people than I determined that in order to keep summer during the summer months and winter during the winter months, we would have to add one extra day to the calendar every four years. Since February was the shortest month, it was the most logical choice. I don’t know if that is true, but it makes sense to me.
So, what did you do with your extra 24 hours? You have heard the old adage…”There is no time like the present”. We get hung up in the pressure to do more, perform better, deliver more.
Well, a very smart man I have met and admire greatly turned that around to say...
“There is no present like time” 
Say that out loud right now…”there is no present like time”! Sounds good and feel’s good, doesn’t it? So, as today winds down, I want you to reflect on your day and enjoy the present of time that you were given.
The gentleman who promted me to release my thoughts on Leap Day is Dan Thurmon, the President of
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What did you do with your extra 24 hours? Let me know. Have a great day and remember…what you think about, you bring about!
Ha ... I put off the mortgage payment off for one more day, spent most of the day on the phone, kept plugging away, and discovered all I got was an extra WORK day!