Are You a Good Time Manager?


Hi Reader!

Better late than never so here goes this week's piece that should've arrive yesterday.🙈

I remember receiving several teachings on "Time Management" in church conferences over the years. It makes more sense now why it was such a recurring topic.

Time (at least on earth) is a limited currency and nothing makes this more obvious than navigating adulthood.

If there's one thing becoming an adult does, it shows you how precious your 'limited' time is because it never seems to be enough for all things you want to.

Distractions become costlier and the consequences show up faster, because well... you're not a child anymore and you need to be more responsible.

No matter how hard the day is, it ends, and no matter how enjoyable it is, it also ends. And time seems to go by faster these days. There's work, relationships, dreams and responsibilities (personal, family, and organizational) pulling from different ends.

That's why being intentional with your time is sooooo important.

So if we want to make use of this precious gift we have, we always have define what really matters and prioritize them:

  • What effort matters?
  • What relationships matter?
  • What activities matter?

Because whether you're intentional about how your times passes or not, it's going to pass anyway

Might as well make it as fulfilling as possible.

Alright, that'll be all for now, until next Friday.

Light & Increase,

Osose Christabel.


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