Traditional approaches to time mamagement deal with sgementation, prioritization, implementation and the like; but the bigger question when it comes to time management is not the degree of practical efficiency but the measure of spiritual effectiveness. If we are to be truly wise stewards, we have to ask: What is really going to matter at the end of our earthly days? When we answer to God for our lives, what will be of greatest value?Begin with the real end in mind...
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Thursday, February 8, 2007
Time Management Quote for the Day
From The Stewardship of Life by Kirk Nowery:
Labels:
Balance,
GTD,
Priorities,
Purpose,
Spiritual Life,
Time Management,
Values
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