"Teach us to make the most of our time, so that we may grow in wisdom"
Every once in a while comes along one of those days when the calendar is
clear and we look to that day as the day that we are going to get so
much done. We start thinking about the goals for that day and we set
aside our projects or the list of what needs to happen and we wake
enthusiastically for this day of productivity. But then, something
happens. What starts as a day of tight objectives and a high sense of
efficiency, somehow unravels into too much time talking on the phone to
someone else, getting lost and meandering down the hallways to catch up
with someone that we haven't talked to in a while, spending too much
time digging on the Internet for something that is really not that
important, cleaning out a file cabinet that needed cleaning but really
isn't a priority right now, or just not pushing ourselves very hard.
Then at the end of the day we say to ourselves, "Where did that day go?"
I am making the assumption that I am not alone in this phenomena. What
happens is that we become so conditioned to back to back meetings, lists
of phones calls that need to be returned urgently that day, emails that
must be answered, and deadlines that are precariously looming, to set a
pace and cadence for our days. When those milestones and markers
aren't there, we tend to allow ourselves to drift and our productivity
falls. How we use our time is how we find the usefulness of time. Time
moves on with or without us making the most of the hours we are given.
When we use up our time well we feel good about that. When we don't we
beat ourselves up for wasting something we know is precious. Focusing on
how we manage our time and how we expend it is a skill that we all
should continue to learn about, practice and try to master.
We can call
on God to help us in this area. David did in Psalm 90 when he prays;
"Teach us to make the most of our time, so that we may grow in wisdom".
The more we become better at utilizing our time the more effective we
can be and ultimately gain the wisdom we need to meet any situation. I
am reminded today that God so wants to come to work with each of us. He
wants us to work for His glory and even in the area of time management,
He desires us to be the best we can be. Today, let's take our day to
Him and ask Him to help us manage what can be the most useful of times.
Reference: Psalm 90:17 (New Living Translation)
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