Messges from Ann & the Angels – 12/13/2025 • Slowing Time

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MESSAGES FROM ANN & THE ANGELS December 13, 2025
Hi All,

Today, the angels talk about the nature of time, why it appears to be speeding up, and how we can slow it down and enjoy it more. I’ll share my thoughts, how I catch myself when rushing and shift the energy to truly get more life out of life. Tips included, as always.

Have a blessed & beautiful week 🙂
♥ Ann

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Message from the Angels
Messages from the Angels
My dear friends, we love you so very much,

It is said that a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
 A great meal is made one ingredient at a time. A seemingly insurmountable project begins with one idea followed by the next. And a life well-lived is loved one moment at a time.

So often, you are so concerned about the future or so lost in the past that the moments seem to slip away quickly, leaving you unable to relax into them and savor them. Time speeds up when you miss the moments and slows down when you embrace them deeply.

Consider the fact that your time is a measure of your travel through space.

One day is one revolution of your Earth around its axis.

One year, a trip around the sun.

And one moment, dear ones, is a tiny segment in your planet’s daily spin—a tiny movement in your soul’s travels through the great cycles of existence.

The more moments you miss, the faster you seem to “travel” through time. The more moments you enjoy, the richer, more meaningful, and more satisfying your travels become. Contrary to what sometimes feels intuitive, slowing down, immersing yourself in a task, and being fully present in your moments allows you to get more done in less time. When your mind is wandering to the point that you miss the here and now, moments are lost to such wanderings, and you accomplish less in more time.

There’s nothing wrong, of course, with a wandering mind. If your mental travels please you, enjoy them. As you think of a life you wish to live, or a vacation you wish to take, or savor the memory of a good meal with friends or family, you are filling your moments with joy. We would agree that this is good use of your time.

But when you worry, stress, fear, or indulge in upsets, your moments are not enjoyed, and therefore, this is not the best use of your precious time. You only travel so far and so long in a given lifetime. You deserve to enjoy the journey.

It makes sense to fill your moments with love.

And as we discussed last week, this does not mean escaping your feelings but rather being with them and loving yourself through them. It means consciously embracing who you are in the here and now, kindly, with love and compassion. When you surrender to yourself in the present with love, you acknowledge, “I am sad, and it’s ok.” “I am frustrated, and it’s ok.” “I am grieving, and that is ok.” When you embrace your feelings with love, you move into a vibration of love, and that is always good use of your time.

So, in this season when so many seem rushed, slow down. Take a moment. Breathe. Be where you are. Focus on what you are doing now. The next ten things you need or want to do will pop into a new present moment in time, but for this moment, focus on one thing at a time. Focus on the task at hand. Focus on the love you can find or bring into this moment.

In doing so, dear ones, you will find that the spirit of the season is the spirit that is always alive and well and waiting to flow. The spirit of love is an eternal stream, waiting for you to simply slow down and see it, seek it, or be it. In even the smallest moments of touching that love, embodying that love, or sharing that love, waves of this love can cascade into your mind, heart, body, and soul—setting all on a course of greater satisfaction and joy.

This is the present you can give yourself, the gift of being yourself in the Present. This is the gift of your precious time on Earth—valued, embraced, and cherished for all it can offer.

Your holidays are upon you, and that is beautiful, dear friends, but all days are holy, all moments rich and ripe with love ready to be seen, felt, acknowledged, and shared.

Give yourself this gift that always keeps on giving, and you will find your journeys through time infinitely more satisfying, productive, and meaningful.

God Bless You! We love you so very much.
— The Angels

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Message from Ann…
Messages from Ann
Hi Everyone,

Far too frequently, I catch myself rushing. My to-do lists have babies. My want-to-do lists could keep me busy for lifetimes. My list of favorite things keeps growing, and my list of must-dos is too long to complete in any reasonable amount of time. So it is easy to get caught up in “speed living”—trying to rush through my must-dos to get to my want-tos.

Many of us grew up in an era where it was understood that we did our homework before dinner, ate dinner before dessert, and had to finish our chores before playtime. The message, though unspoken, was clear: do your shoulds first, then enjoy yourself later… if there was time.

Working with angels has taught me a new paradigm. Their idea of time well spent is time well-loved. And to paraphrase a well-known song, they’d say, “If you can’t be with the task you love, love the task you’re with!”

As a result, I’ve learned to bring joy to my housework, love to my grunt work, and even some satisfaction to my accounting—all things I would skip entirely if it were possible! When I elevate these tasks with love, I live in a flow that is deeply satisfying.

Still, old habits die hard. It is easy to slip back into rushing, so I can cross things off the must-do list and get to the want-to list. Thankfully, somewhere in the hurry, I catch myself—stop, breathe, and laugh at the absurdity of speeding through the moments without enjoyment… so I can hurry up and enjoy other moments later.

That just isn’t how life works! Like attracts like.

My rushed energy attracts chaos.  Rushing through dinner, I break a glass and spend fifteen minutes cleaning it up. While hurrying to answer emails, I make mistakes.  Rushing out the door to run my errands, I leave the mail at home. Nothing good comes of harried, hurried efforts.  I’m sure you’ve experienced this too!

On the other hand, when we’re in a high-vibe flow, things happen quickly but never feel rushed. My housework becomes a dance of love with my home. My grunt work becomes Snow White whistling while she works. Even my accounting makes me feel organized and grounded. Same tasks but done with a different vibration, and therefore, yielding a totally different experience.

So these days, when I catch myself rushing, I stop and pause to take a few deep breaths. I look around and take pleasure in something I see. I remind myself that I’m not rushing to the “Finish Line” (death!), but instead want to savor life. As I slow down and focus on where I am and what I’m doing, the flow returns. It never fails.

Today I have a gazillion things to do, but half an hour ago, the urge to write the newsletter hit. I sat down as I always do—without a clue as to what was to come—breathed, gave thanks for life, and let the angels do their thing!  Being present with their words inspires mine. When I feel rushed, my article takes hours. When I’m enjoying the moment, it flows.

Those of you who are busy know the feeling of “never being done,” but I don’t want to be done! I don’t want to run out of interesting things to do, inspirations from the creative muse, or chores that support a beautiful life. The must-dos support the want-tos.

And so I slow down.  Savor the moments. Focus on what I am doing here and now and get lost in the flow of it. In this flow, Spirit offers a great reminder service. Things I’d otherwise forget pop in my head when needed! “Pay the bill.” “Check your emails.” “Don’t forget such and such at the store.” If I listen in the moment, things flow efficiently, easily, and with joy. If I don’t, I get another chance.

This year seems to have flown by quickly. How is time speeding up? If the angels are right—and they usually are—it’s because we’re rushing, missing more moments. When I was a child on summer break, time dragged. Now my mind is filled with so much that it flies—until I slow down and savor the moment.

So rather than bemoaning how fast time is flying, we can remind ourselves that it is we who are rushing through our days, packing more into our “travels” through space, and forgetting to savor our precious moments of life. We can change that.


Here are a few tips to slow the sensation of time and enjoy it more:

1.  Find ways to enjoy your must-dos.

As the angels say often, we can change our circumstances or our outlook, and either one can lead to a happier reality.When doing my must-dos, I pick a time frame in which to make them the sole point of my focus.  I’m doing the newsletter now and giving myself two concentrated hours as a challenge, instead of the four to six it can often take when my focus is not concentrated. I give myself little incentives when I have a must-do. For example, I’m going to run a fun errand when I’m doing writing and before I proofread, load up and post to my website, then I’ll come back from that outing ready to focus again.

Likewise, when I clean house, I’ve found tools and a lot of natural cleaning products that make it enjoyable. I like the smell of pine in my cleaners. I like using my steamer.  I imagine that I’m giving my house (or car) a spa day and pampering it since I like to pamper beings, things, and everyone I can!

As we figure out how to bring enjoyment to the must-dos, sometimes very creatively, they become enjoyable, and we don’t have to rush through them, hurrying to get to happiness we could have now.

2. Learn your natural rhythms

Everyone has natural rhythms. Some people do their mental work better in the mornings; some late at night. Some work well for bursts of two hours, then need a break, others like to power through a task forever without a break. Some of us eat like farmers at meals and birds throughout the day—pecking at snacks, and others eat better by skipping breakfast and having two meals a day.

Each one of us has natural rhythms to our work, ability to focus, eating habits, sleeping or napping habits, etc.  As we discover our natural rhythms and work with them, rather than fighting them. We find greater ease and joy, and life feels less rushed.

3. Waste all the time you want—if you love it!

As angel likes to say, “Time Well-Spent is time well-loved.” If you love a hobby that has no reason other than joy, that is good use of your time. If you love to make your bed every day, even though no one will see it, that is time well spent.  If you do better working for a few hours at a time then enjoying something brain-numbing but fun for fifteen minutes, do it.

The more you experiment with and find your natural rhythms, the more your life will flow, and the more time you’ll seem to have.


Time is relative. There is only now in reality. What we call time is a measure of our travel through space. Next time you’re tempted to call yourself  “old,” replace it with something more accurate: “I’m timeless and well-travelled!”  Eighty years old? That’s eighty trips around the magnificent star we call sun. Amazing yes?

So while time does seem to be going faster, the angels remind us that it is our minds going faster, rushing through the time we have, rather than slowing down and savoring the moments.

I’m on a mission to hurry less, savor more, and therefore enjoy a faster but more graceful and easy flow.

Happy holy holidays!
Love,
Ann

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