Time Management Part 2

In the last blog, I said I used seven questions to help me prioritize my various activities. Time management is mostly about doing the most important things most of the time. I gave the first three questions in the last blog, and here are the last four.

  1. Will this activity contribute to accomplishing one of my goals. I wrote my 75 goals for 2024 to express my highest priorities and what I believed was God’s will for my life, so I need to devote much time to accomplish them. One of the significant benefits of goal setting is that our goals help us prioritize how we use our time and spend our money.
  2. Will this activity enhance my relationship with Patty, family, or friends?
  3. Will this activity make me wiser?
    Proverbs 2:2-4
    Make your ear attentive to wisdom,
    Incline your heart to understanding;
    For if you cry for discernment,
    Lift your voice for understanding;
    If you seek her as silver
    And search for her as for hidden treasures;
  4. Will this activity fill my emotional gas tank and contribute to my overall health and stamina in running the race of life?

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