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Wrapping Up the past 168 Hours

This week I have posted a lot, a few, a moderate amount more than my usual 1.2 posts per day that I wanted to do a quick re-cap of some things I hit on and ask you guys what were some major helps for you.
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Lifestyle Practices

I bet that many of you reading this would say as your main life goal “I want the fullness of God,” or something like that. Well, how do you get there? Here are 5 areas you need to grow in to help you in your journey of digging a well for the Lord to come […]

Resting and Working

It’s not to having work that is the curse
We were created by God to work. We were created by God to achieve, to create, to succeed, to produce, to invent…

It’s not work that is the curse, it’s the toil and the resistance. If Adam had never sinned and we were still in the garden we […]

The Tyranny of the Urgent

Most people live with undirected time and undirected lives as they go from one ‘emergency’ to the next. Everybody has one hundred sixty-eight hours a week.
If you do not schedule your time, then someone or something else will. Your friends will, ‘emergencies’ will, pressures will. Frenzied activities will. You will just kind of drop […]

Keeping Your Own Commitments to your Schedule

Possess your time and your energy.
This is something that is hard for me. The point is basically: try not to give into distractions. I know this post is hitting a few points again, but they’re from a different angle.
Let’s talk about e-mail, cell phones and friends…
Don’t let your inbox run you; instead you run […]

Using our time to grow in God

Mike Bickle says,
An aggressive use of time is absolutely critical if you are going to have a prayer life. It absolutely is. You cannot squander time and have a prayer life.
If you are focused and intentional about your schedule and your vision a lot of people will get mad at you. Most people don’t have […]

Plan Your Day

Time Management is not a personality type.
Being a person of focus and diligence isn’t those people because I’m more relaxed and easy going. Having a focus, a vision and then an application of your intentions is to be faithful not up-tight.
Take your visions and plan your days accordingly.
Seriously. Write down how you are going to […]

Time is Life

Merlin Mann says:
“Any thing we want to accomplish in this world eventually has to manifest itself in an intentional physical activity.”
Our time is our life. To squander our time is to squander our life.
If we waste our time we will waste our destiny. If we don’t manage our time effectively we will squander our destiny. […]

Time Well Spent

Having a vision is not enough in itself. It is great, but we have to follow through with that vision.

If we’re not actually doing what we want then it doesn’t count. Just wanting doesn’t count in the end.
If you want to be a man or woman who knows the Bible then you have to read […]

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