I hear it all day long. It usually starts with something like this. “Yea… I really want to…” “I need to do something…” or I’m trying to get down there but…” And always ends with this. “…I just don’t have enough time, my schedule is really busy.” Now I understand we lead busy lives, we have families, jobs, meetings, TV shows to watch… happy hour… Now some more valid than others but at the end of the day they are all excuses.
I heard this said yesterday from a podcast on the keeping the Sabbath Holy and it sparked some fire under me in more ways than one. “Your schedule will NEVER adjust to you.” — Aaron Stern, www.themillonline.org. This can be applied to a plethora of things may it be spiritually, family, tasks at work, and YOU. When are you going to stop letting your schedule control you and take control of your schedule. Where are your priorities? Is your health even one of them?
Take a look at your schedule. do you have a schedule, I’m not saying you need one but chances are there is more room in there than you think. Now if you don’t fill that free time with something constructive. That free time will fill itself with mindless time wasting things like facebook, farmville, TV, junk chain emails. Time to start telling your time what to do and set you priorities strait. Your fake farm, and imaginary mafia, and reality TV shows have nothing to do with real life and everything to do with wasting life.
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Hey the second paragraph remind me of a job interview- I’d had to fight to even be considered and then he offered me Sunday mornings, maybe more if I did well. I told him no can do, that’s not even an option. He said- “In this economy, if you want a job, you can’t be worrying about stupid little things like church. Get your priorities straight.” Needless to say I left.