"Lost time is never found again."
In a company striving for success, where time raced like the endless stream of emails, there was Bleu, her ambitions as big as the horizon. And no matter how hard she worked to succeed time rushed by, and so did the speed of her life, until days blurred, all meetings and metrics.
One evening, with a deadline looming, Bleu found an old hourglass she was given as a gift, it reminded her of the famous words of Benjamin Franklin, "Lost time is never found again." Turning the hourglass, she watched the sands flow, a silent symphony marking time not in seconds, but in moments of true purpose.
From that night, the hourglass was her silent counsel. She made time for innovation and for her team's well-being. The hourglass taught her that time's greatest gift was the deliberate choice of its use.
So when you remember Bleu, think about the actions your teams are taking today, doing the same things that haven’t worked before.
The hourglass symbolises the wisdom of seeing beyond the immediate, and realising the impossible can be achieved if we spend our time on the things that actually make the difference.