Day 17: Keeping Our Priorities Straight and in
Order, Part 2
Yesterday,
we spent the day trying to identify everything and everyone important in our
lives through making a list.
Now,
today, we will take a look at that list and assess our proper priorities and
what to do with them.
SEQUENTIAL ORDER
Yesterday,
you made a list of everything and everyone important to you. Today, in your
prayer journal, number them in sequential order. Wait to do this until you read
the rest of this section. I will let you know when to begin.
It’s
important to put on the page what is important to you and get it all there in
front of you, in writing, where you can see it and analyze it. For instance, here
is mine:
1 God
2 Hubby
and marriage
3
Health: Exercise and eating right
4 Home
5
Writing (which is my job and passion)
6 Critters/4-legged
kids
7
Reading
8 USA,
politics, current events, and history
9
Family
10
Friends
A great
deal of things, events, and people come under those 10 categories. But,
everything and everyone important to me is listed there.
You may
be surprised how family and friends come at the bottom of my list. They do. Let
me explain before you start rushing to judgment.
My
priorities, I put in sequential order, based off of what is most important to
me each and every day. In other words, what has direct impact on my life today?
Do my family
or friends live with me? Do they pay my bills? Do they work for me and make me
money? No. They do not. So, they do not have a direct impact on my life each
and every day. That being said, if one of them has a health problem or a life
challenge, then my priorities today would change, wouldn’t they? Of course they
would. But, it’s not a permanent change to the sequence and priority order of
my life’s priorities. It’s something temporary (the health issue or life challenge,
that is). That’s different.
Also,
know where my job is on the list. It’s number five on the list. It’s not one of
my top three. Why would I say that? Easy. Again, is my job the most important thing
on a day in, day out, for all 80 years of my life basis? No. I can always get another
job. But, my job does not crawl into bed with me each night or greet me with a
hug and kiss when I get home, so to speak. My job isn’t there during the tough
times. My job is my job. It does not offer me eternal life and it didn’t choose
me. I chose it.
Also,
if I had a child, and I still hope to soon. Then, my child would become number
four on my list and all others from there would move down my priority list. Let
me explain.
A child
is never number one, because only God and my faith takes that slot. Period.
That never changes. No matter what.
A child
never comes before my husband. Will that child bring me an income and pay my
bills? Will that child sleep with me? Will that child not leave the house? Who
makes decisions with me? My child does not. My husband is the one who makes
money, pays bills, chose me, and will be there when the child leaves the house.
I chose him and he chose me. That’s why my husband comes before a child.
Why
would health come before a child? If I’m sick and can’t take care of myself,
how can I take care of a child? I have nothing to offer a child if I do not take
care of myself. Also, if I do not model for my child how to be healthy inside
and out, then what a tragedy that would be.
I hope
all of that makes sense.
So,
make sure when you put your matters of importance in order, you think seriously
of the ramifications of the order in which you place each item. It’s very
important.
Also,
note, how I kept my priorities simple. I put them in categories and in
groupings as well and that helps.
My
entire life is summarized in these 10 priorities.
PRAYER JOURNALING QUESTION
Put
your priorities in order. In other words, put them in sequential order of
importance.
REVIEW YOUR MEMORY VERSES
Write
them in your prayer journal without peeking. No cheating. See how far you get.
Then, after a couple of minutes of trying to find the words, then peek and
write out the rest and make corrections as necessary.
Then,
prayer journal your thoughts today, right now, on those verses.
They
are: Philippians 4:4-8; Psalm 90:12; 1 Samuel 2:1; Colossians 3:23-24
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