Maybe it’s just me. But this shelter-in-place lifestyle makes being productive a challenge.
You think it would be the opposite—that being confined to your house fulltime would increase your output. Apparently, Isaac Newton used his downtime during the plague to invented calculus! Alas, I’m no Isaac Newton. There’s something about the days blurring together that makes time-management difficult.
If you’re more like me than Newton, you’ll find this week’s resources helpful. Our Time Management Assessment Pack is designed to help you take a careful look at what you’re currently doing with your days. Also, check out Taking Control of Your Time. This tool contains practical tips to help you structure your day so you can remain fruitful, even when you’re stuck at home.
Sponsored by Navpress Becoming A Strategic Monk in the Marketplace It is the soul more than the project that will endure. Grow deeper and become immune to burnout and the storms that leaders must weather. Write the God-sized story in your sphere of influence.
Time Management Assessment Pack Are you busy? It's a silly question to ask these days because who isn't? With these eight assessments, learn what it means to be a good steward of your time and how to do it. Develop a plan for better time management, take inventory of bad habits and wasted time, and root out the stress of busyness. Each assessment conveniently fits on one page, so they're easy to print, copy, and hand out. Don Bubna, Peter F. Drucker, Carolyn Campbell, and more Read More
Taking Control of Your Time In ministry, there is always more to do. But when leaders neglect their souls in order to "get things done," everyone suffers. This resource will help you understand how to build and balance a busy schedule, making time for rest while ensuring that the important things get done. Mandy Smith, Brady Boyd, Dale Burke, Natasha Sistrunk Robinson, and others Read More
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