“Look carefully then how you walk, not as unwise but as wise, making the best use of the time, because the days are evil.” — Ephesians 5:15-16 (ESV)
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As a child growing up, it seemed like time took forever to get here, and once time was here, it was over much too fast. Little League game day took forever to get here — the school day took forever to get over, the wait from school to get to the field seemed like an eternity, and once the game started it was over too quickly. How many of you can relate to a similar setting? I would say most of you know exactly what I am referring to.
As an adult, time has not changed much other than the activity. With cell phones and computers, it seems like our workday never quits unless you have the willpower to shut off your electronics and take time to unwind, de-frag, or as some say, go dark. Unfortunately for some of you, vacation is now more like a working vacation even though you are taking PTO. Can it get any more upside-down than it is now?
I am just as guilty as anyone else with Zoom meetings at home, FaceTime meetings, and never-ending text messages and emails once I leave the office. So how do we manage our time wisely?
Only you and I can choose to focus our time on what is important to us. Author Stephen Covey says, “The key is not to prioritize what’s on your schedule, but to schedule your priorities.”
At the end of the day, I like to make a list of what I did not get done today and add it to my to-do list for tomorrow. Yes, time does fly by and sometimes I have no idea where it went. Author Boyd Bailey says, “God is your pilot and you are the co-pilot, the Bible is your instrument panel, and prayer is your radio to communicate with the pilot! You have the time.”
Psalm 139:16b promises, “… all the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be.”
Today, put some margin into your day. Start your day in prayer and ask God to teach you through His Word, through your daily activities, and through the people you meet. Then read some Christ-centered devotions or listen to a God-centered podcast, read God’s Word (the Bible), and allow God to speak to you through your reading time.
I guarantee that if you start your day when you are fresh, having your coffee, tea or juice with Jesus, you will discover how much more productive your day will be, how your attitude toward others will be more positive, and you will flourish in your workplace as God intended you to flourish.
— Mr. Jan Hethcock
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