Monday, May 19, 2008

 

Secret #128 Hit a Home Run—Not Only in the Game—But in Life


Hitting a home run in a GAME is great.

Hitting a home run in LIFE is greater.

Don't get so caught up in the game that you forget to live life well.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

 

*Secret #127 Succeeding at the Wrong Things is Failure

Not all the "plates" in your life are of equal importance.

If you want to make the most of your short life and time, be sure you "spin" only the most important ones... even if it means some of the lesser important "plates" fall to the ground and break into a thousand pieces.

Why?

To succeed in the wrong things is to fail.

Which truly important "plates" in your life need you to give them a good spin right now?

Which lesser important "plates" in your life should you quit spinning altogether?

Just a thought.

BA

Monday, May 05, 2008

 

Secret #126 Take Time to Manage Time


Monday, April 28, 2008

 

Secret #125 Not Every Opportunity Is an Obligation

Every opportunity people give you—even ministry opportunities in the church—should not automatically be understood as an obligation from God. There are so many good things people want you to do with your short life, you will never be able to do them all. And if you try to do them all, you will miss God’s best for you. If you miss God’s best, you will not finish this life well. Hence, the ability to determine the difference between what is good and what is God’s best for you is a powerful advantage in life.

The question is: How can YOU figure out what's merely a good opportunity and what's a God opportunity?

To answer that question, I encourage you to observe the decision-making genius of Jesus.

For a FREE PDF download on how Jesus determined the difference between a mere good opportunity and a God opportunity, GO HERE.

You have my enthusiastic permission to share this FREE PDF download with as many people as you wish.

Thanks for reading Amazing Time Management Secrets.

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Thursday, April 24, 2008

 

Secret #124 The High Cost of Joyriding on the WWW

The Internet is a vehicle.

IF you know where you want to go, a vehicle is a very helpful tool to get you there.

On the other hand, joyriding in this day and age will cost you more time and money than you think.

There's a difference between using the Internet... and letting the Internet use you.

Before you jump into the vehicle of the Internet to cruise down the road of the world wide web, you should consider this question:

Do you know where you want to go on the Internet today... or are you just joyriding?

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