God made us each different but gave us the same number of hours in a day and days in a year. But God also gave us guidelines for how to spend this most precious commodity. Crosswalk.com explores what the bible says about time management.
The Power of Saying “No”
Learning the art and freedom of saying “no” can help you become a better leader. Not only will you be able to better care for yourself, you’ll also be better able to set priorities, work toward effective goals, and care for others. Consider this author’s good reasons for learning the amazing power of two simple little letters. It could be a real game changer! (Photo: sboneham, Creative Commons)
Tips to be a Better Steward of Time
We’re working more hours than ever before, and clergy are certainly no exception. In this short article, Michael Hyatt, chairman of Thomas Nelson Publishers, offers seven tips that can save you about 10 hours a week. (Photo: Jayel Aheram, Creative Commons)
Use the ‘Box Method’ to Prioritize and Get More Done!
Lots of us busy pastors and church leaders become stuck because our “to do” lists grow impossibly long and our workdays seem impossibly short. From Entrepreneur magazine, here’s a simple idea that can help you manage your time, prioritize tasks and improve productivity! (Photo by Robert van der Steeg, used by Creative Commons license)
The Wonder Organizer
Time – the final frontier! Manage time well, and you’ve got it licked. As for me, I used to forget stuff, important stuff, on a regular basis. But I’ve discovered a low-tech wonder tool that has made my life a LOT easier. (Photo by Justin See, used by Creative Commons license. Thanks!)