Top Time Management Secrets to Know

‘God gives us time.


But who has time for God?


This may not make  any good sense.


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A well-known pastor, he was was once asked what was his most profound regret in life?


Being in a hurry.” That is what he said.


“Getting to the next thing without fully entering the thing in front of me. I cannot think of a single advantage I’ve ever gained from being in a hurry.”


“But a thousand broken and missed things, tens of thousands, lie in the wake of all the rushing.… Through all that haste I thought I was making up time. It turns out I was throwing it away.”


In our rushing, bulls in china shops, we break our own lives.


Haste makes waste. The hurry makes us hurt.


Whatever the pace, time will keep it and there’s no outrunning it, only speeding it up and pounding the feet harder; the minutes pound faster too. Race for more and you’ll snag on time and leak empty. Hurry always empties a soul.


In a world with cows to buy and fields to see and work to do, in the beep and blink of the twenty-first century, with its “live in the moment” buzz phrase that none of the whirl-weary seem to know how to do, who actually knows how to take time and live with soul and body and God all in sync?


I think of this often, words of another woman seeking: “On every level of life, from housework to heights of prayer, in all judgment and efforts to get things done, hurry and impatience are sure marks of the amateur.”


Is this the secret that all the life experts know?


That in Christ, urgent means slow.


That in Christ, the most urgent necessitates a slow and steady reverence.


That in Christ, time is not running out. This day is not a sieve, losing time. In Christ, we fill – gaining time.


We stand on the brink of eternity.


So there is enough time.


Time to breathe deep and time to see real.


Time to laugh long, time to give God glory and rest deep and sing joy. And just enough time in a day not to feel hounded, pressed, driven, or wild to get it all done.


There is time to grab the jacket off the hook and time to go out to all air and sky and green. And time to read and wonder and laugh with all of them in all this light.


All this time refracting in prism.


All this time that could refract in praise….”


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~ excerpt of   One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are


 


“…. all our busy rushing ends in nothing” (Psa. 39:6)


He says, “Be still, and know that I am God…    (Psa. 46:10)


 


Resources:

The Lantern: “He has made everything beautiful in His time” Lantern

For more thoughts on how to use time wisely to live our one life well

One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are


Click here to download a free Easter Devotional : A Trail to the Tree {please give it a few moments to download… thank you for grace!}


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