Over the past four days I have been sharing some of the joys that I have experienced while incorporating GTD into my day to day life and the difference that it has made. To cap off this week, I thought it would be a great idea to pass along an excellent productivity / time management resource from C.J. Mahaney.
It’s been almost a year since C.J. began his series on Biblical Productivity. Over the course of his seventeen posts, C.J. shares from his wealth of wisdom and experience as not only a seasoned pastor, but as a husband, father, and grandfather. I commend this series to you as we approach the conclusion of 2009. Soon many of us will set aside time for the purpose of reflecting back upon this past year, as well as a time to plan for the future.
This time of reflection and planning is a discipline that Rachel and I have incorporated into our personal and family planning. Each year we take the week between Christmas and New Years to go over our core values, roles, goals, personal and professional mission statements. Setting aside this time has been very rewarding. Each year we experience a fruitful time of reflection and refocusing.
Setting aside specific time for this purpose gives us the freedom to step back and look at the big picture. We can see where our current trajectory is taking us. We can ask ourselves, “is this where we want to be heading?” “If not, what do we need to change?” “Is it a matter of making a few adjustments or do we need to do something drastic?” Once we step back and see that we are heading in the right direction, we then ask ourselves, “what do we have to do to stay on this course and finish strong?”
In addition, we have found that this exercise has drawn us closer as a couple through mutual sharing and encouragement. Our lines of communication are opened as each shares our hopes, dreams, ambitions, struggles, set-backs and frustrations. Intentionally setting aside this time brings us back together on the same page and affords each one of us the opportunity to come along side the other in order to spur each other on towards the call that God has placed upon us as husband and wife, as parents, and ministerially / vocationally. Each year we see a discernible difference from the year before.
It is my intention to, in the weeks before Christmas, to review C.J.’s series in preparation for my time spent with Rachel. I hope that these posts prove to be both a blessing and encouragement as well as convicting and a catalyst towards repentance, obedience, and wise, God-glorifying, Biblical, stewardship.
Here is an introduction and the complete series from the Sovereign Grace blog. Enjoy.
One solitary blog post on procrastination. That was the extent of what C.J. intended to write. But not long after spreading out the contents of his “time management” file folder over his desk, useful old resources surfaced, old themes returned, and new ideas emerged. A series was born.
C.J. began weaving his thoughts into blog posts and now, two months later, I think he’s approaching the end of the series. Or maybe he’s just beginning. I don’t know.
When it’s complete, the entire series may be organized into a more formal outline. And as C.J. continues his work on the next post, it may be helpful to see how this series has developed.
Here is a simple series index to date:
Biblical Productivity
2. Confessions of a Busy Procrastinator
4. Just Do It
6. The Sluggard
10. Roles (Part 2)
11. Goals (Part 1)
12. Goals (Part 2)
13. Goals (Part 3)
14. Goals (Part 4)
16. The To-Do Lists Are Never Done
17. Self-Sufficient
Feedback
How can this series improve? As the “Biblical Productivity” series expands, C.J. would love to hear your suggestions, questions, and comments. Email them to blog AT sovgracemin DOT org. I cannot promise a personal email response, but I can promise your words will be read and taken into consideration as the series develops.
Thanks for reading!
