Day 18: Day 17: Keeping Our Priorities Straight
and in Order, Part 3
THE IMPORTANCE OF KEEPING OUR
PRIORITIES STRAIGHT AND KEEPING THEM THE PRIORITY
You
have your priorities and they are in sequential order at this point. This is a
major start that few have accomplished. Case and point: Those who say they are
too busy. If we are too busy, we are not keeping our priorities. Keeping our
priorities straight keeps us from being far less busy and we are then more
focused.
If we
are tired, again, we have not kept our priorities straight.
If we haven’t
been in the Bible and in prayer each and every day, have we kept our priorities
straight?
Do you
feel stressed or anxious? Irritable or frustrated? Are you really keeping your
priorities straight.
Believe
it or not, but any negative reaction we experience has a direct correlation to
keeping our priorities straight. It really is this simple.
How can
I say the previous paragraph? Philippians 4:8 explains the answer in particular,
but so does Philippians 4:4-8. So, do the other memory verses we have been
memorizing. If we are Christian, then all of our number one priorities should be
God and the Bible. Period. End of story. Any questions? Living those things is
living with God and the Bible as our number one priority. If we do that, then
we will live our memory verses, among all the other verses of the Bible, the
New Testament in particular.
HOW DO YOU KEEP YOUR PRIORITIES
STRAIGHT?
One,
make sure your husband, children, family, and friends know your priorities. This
is important because they will be less likely to rope you into things that don’t
meet with your priorities.
Two,
make sure that if someone ever asks you to do something, you remember your
priorities. Does this fit any of those? If not, don’t do it. It’s okay to say
know. You do not have to say yes to everything. Also, you never owe anyone an
explanation. It’s okay to just say no.
Three,
if you’re thinking of doing something, is it one of your priorities? If not,
spend little time on it or don’t do it at all.
HOW DO YOU KEEP YOUR PRIORITIES
STRAIGHT?: PUT THEM ON YOUR CALENDAR
First
of all, put them on your calendar.
In
fact, put it all on your calendar.
I recommend
using a digital or internet based computer because it’s far easier to change if
you need to, like if your work schedule changes. If you handwrite it, you’ll
need to do a lot of writing and re-writing. Save yourself the hassle and put it
on an internet based computer. Not just that, you will never lose the calendar
if you have it on the internet and on the cloud. Then, you can access it
anywhere in the world.
If you
do something today that isn’t on your calendar, add it. But, first, make sure
that it is one of your priorities and that you are keeping your priorities in
the proper order.
Go
ahead. Put your priorities on your calendar now. Do it now and do it for the
next year. Yep. You heard me. The next year. Put down your daily quiet time(s).
Put your work schedule on it. Put in times of exercise. Put all the others on
your calendar as well.
Then,
every month from this point on, add another four months until you are to the
point you are ten years into the future. I’m not kidding.
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