This past Tuesday night I had the privilege of being a part of an incredible conference call with many of you and my dear friend Crystal Breaux. I gave a little assignment on the call and I know that many of you have taken me up on it with much success! Praise God! I thought it might help to give you more in-depth background on this subject of time management and the exercise as a whole. I pray this is a blessing to all of you!
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As Christian women, it is incumbent upon us to achieve good time management skills. We need to be on time for appointments, conference calls, or any of the millions of events we commit to. Some of us already have these skills and others of us need to do more work in this area.
I have found that when the events you commit to line up with your values, you have less of a struggle with participating or completing them. When events are contrary to what you feel is right, is it any wonder why confusion or stress can result? It has been said that if we do not control the events in our lives, then the events can overrun and begin to control us. So, my friends, now is the time to take control of our time and begin to prioritize more effectively!
I certainly know this first hand…. From the outside looking in, I have a pretty busy life as all of you do. I am a mom to 3 teens and 2 young adults (all 5 live under our roof.) I have a husband who travels just about every week for 3-4 days…so most of the time, I am a “single mom.” I work 20+ hours a week outside my home and I work 20+ hours a week as a Christian Life Coach. We lead a bible study in our home Friday nights and I volunteer with the high school kids Thursday nights at our church…and then there’s all of my other household duties, appointments, dates, etc.
Are you still with me?
To some of us, this may sound easy and others may feel overwhelmed by this concept, but God does not call us to anxiety or confusion…. That all comes from the Devil and he would love nothing more than to de-rail your day from the Lord’s purposes in your life. How much longer do you plan on letting satan win?
First, we need to understand event control: There are only 2 types of events
- The events we cannot control: traffic, weather, time of day, other people, your family
- The events we can control: the time I get up, the foods I eat, my exercise program, how I allow others to make me feel, and who my friends are
The problem lies in the basic thought patterns of most individuals…. There are some events in life I CANNOT control, but I believe I CAN!! There are some events in life I CAN control, but I believe I CANNOT.
We cannot control people, places, or things. The only thing in life we can truly control is ourselves. Also, others cannot make us feel a particular way, without our permission. If we feel bad, we have allowed this. It takes a conscious decision to feel good and remain positive…. understanding these concepts and successfully living them out will save you a lot of time!!!
“God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference!”
~The Serenity Prayer
Increasing Productivity
When we control our events, we have increased productivity, thus, higher self-esteem! People who feel good about themselves produce good results! Isn’t it true that when you take the time to plan your day, you accomplish more than when you fly by the seat of your pants? Isn’t it rewarding to check off the things on your list and see what you have completed?
Ideally, your first step is to get a day planner or learn a new application in your smart phone. I prefer Microsoft Outlook because for my job, I spend much of my day on the computer and Outlook also syncs to my other mobile devices. In that calendar or day planner, you will be able to organize your day from morning ’til night. The benefit of this is that you will be able to see exactly how you spend each hour of your day.
I have an exercise for you to make you aware of how you currently spend your time:
First, begin by writing everything you do in real time as you go throughout your day. This includes everything from saying your prayers to brushing your teeth to having lunch with your favorite friend. Everything takes time! Next to each event, write down the time it takes to do it. Do this for three days to evaluate how you spend your time.
Next, you must plan your days’ events with priorities in mind. Use a letter A to indicate high value priorities, B for medium value priorities, and C for low value priorities.
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An A event is a “MUST” (doctor appointment, boss meeting, pick kids up from school, etc.)
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A B event is a “should do” (getting your car washed, calling your mother-in-law, sending a card to a friend)
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A C event is a “could do” (read a good book, a sale at the mall, etc.)
****can you make any into a D event and DELEGATE????
This is a great way to see what we deem as most important in our lives. Is God really first? Or do we just say He is and put Him on the C list??? When we look at our list it is important to realize that no matter what, we should get every A event accomplished…then we can go to the B and C events are those we can push to the next day or things we can fit in if time allows.
What we realize when we schedule everything we do, like watching TV and spending time with our spouse, is that we sometimes spend more time watching TV than we do spending time with our spouse! The problem most people don’t realize is that WE CANNOT MAKE UP TIME!!! Once time is wasted, we cannot get it back. There will be time for re-runs of your favorite show, but if you show up for TV more than you do for your spouse, you may be watching those re-runs alone!
Optimum time management is when my behavior is in line with my values!!!
To help you decide how to spend your day, pray for God to give you discernment. What is important and what is not? By listing all the things you do each day, you can begin to see what it is you spend your time doing. Most of us waste time, but until we look at it in black and white, we have trouble seeing it.
I spend the first 45 minutes of my morning with God every single day and since I have let Him have complete control of my to-do list, I am amazed with all I get done and how good I feel about it! I live for Him, so its silly for me to think that I can actually control my day! I can create boundaries around the tasks God wants me to complete but that’s about the extent of the control I have on my days!
We must live our everyday life and fulfill our obligations.
The Universal to-do list looks something like this:
- Work (meetings, marketing/ publicity, desk tasks, planning, billing, reading, writing)
- Errands (banking, gas station, post office, cleaners)
- Children (school, lessons, sports, car pool, play dates, parties)
- Appointments (health, fitness, beauty, car, animals)
- Shopping (food, clothing, home, gifts)
- Correspondence (bills, letters, cards, packages)
- Home (cleaning, laundry, cooking, repairs, entertaining, gardening, decorating)
- Family (holidays, reunions, get-togethers)
- Friends (dinners, hobbies, coffee dates)
- Church/Community (attend church, fundraising, service projects, Bible study)
- Personal (rest, introspection, relaxation, grooming, creativity, education, pleasure)
Life is made up of one resource: TIME. You do have choices on how you spend your time. Start by considering why you waste time on the things that do not agree with your priorities based on what your values are. Re-evaluate the importance of these events.
Life is too short to waste because you can never recover what you lost. When you realize this, you will see the changes you can implement. You will then begin to experience relief when you have more time to spend on the things you cherish and less time on the things you don’t.
How to realistically manage your time wasters (TV, Facebook, email, phone, etc…)
I schedule it in! Seriously! It might look like I am on Facebook all day because I have it available to me on mobile devices, but I only really spend TIME on Facebook in the morning and in the evening for a half hour at a time, if that.
I do not answer my phone every time it rings and I do not answer emails as soon as I get one. I carve out periods of time in my day for those things. Now, if it is my spouse or one of my kids, I answer when I can; but for calls that I KNOW are not urgent, I give them a backseat until the time I have scheduled for that. Otherwise, I would let my day get de-railed all over the place! Satan would love that, right?
You might not like to hear this, but I don’t watch TV. Now, I have other ways I unwind, but TV is not one of them. I like to play words with friends or read a book, but that time is scheduled and it is a “C” item for me…as time permits. God is so good, He knows when I need that time and He always makes a way for me to have it!
Now…. have you done this exercise yet? I would love to hear your thoughts in a comment below!
Blessings,
Coach Megan 🙂
I wasn’t able to listen in on the conference call the other night, but thank you for this informative blog. I guess in time management issues, being a single woman with grown children can be a blessing. No one to have to take care of but yourself. I do pretty well on managing everything I need to except cleaning house. I absolutely loathe cleaning and no one pressing me to clean. My dog doesn’t care 🙂 But… I know I am not being a good steward in that regard so I really need to ask the Lord for help in this area. Thanks Megan.
Praying along with you, Karen, for God to show you how to best keep up with your house <3 I'm happy this blog was a blessing to you 🙂
Now, Megan, do you really think it’s fair to all the ladies to focus your blog entirely on my life? LOL! I know so many times I feel like no one understands my life, and this week you’ve shown me the reality of this lie (in more ways than one). I’ve printed off today’s blog to take with me over the next week, and really ponder & pray about things. Thank you for sharing your heart so openly and honestly … and out of true love for your sisters, struggling with time mangement, prioritizing, and the “superwoman syndrome” … love ya, friend <3
Satan would love nothing more than for you to keep it all to yourself and keep thinking you are alone… but we know the TRUTH!!! It IS possible to balance it all, especially when you are able to have God;s discernment on what things need to come off your to-do list! I am so happy you will take this with you on your trip and let God lead you as you return <3 We are all in this together <3
Thanks for these great ideas, Megan. I’m in a different season of life with less demands on my time, but I get the same 24 hours/day that you do and I do try to manage that wisely. You have an amazing gift! Thank you for sharing!
No matter the season, we certainly do need to manage all of our resources wisely 🙂 I’m happy this blessed you, friend 🙂
Wow
Amazing. Such good stuff. My new favorite quote, “I have found that when the events you commit to line up with your values, you have less of a struggle with participating or completing them.” That is a print out for sure.
So true, Crystal!!! Sometimes seeing your same day through new eyes is all you need to get that push to make your ordinary EXTRAordinary again 🙂
hi there…loving the exercise; well, maybe that is only partially true. how about this: i KNOW i will love the outcome and the knowledge gained about ‘how’ i spend my time from doing the exercise! did two days…working on the third! this particular part: “This is a great way to see what we deem as most important in our lives. Is God really first? Or do we just say He is and put Him on the C list???” is such the motivation! thanks, coach megan, for again pointing us to what is important AND the practical ways of getting there. xo <3
It is so very much my pleasure, Coleen! May God get every single ounce of glory from it 🙂