Tim Keller on Time Priorities
September 1st, 2008 • Related • Filed Under
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This is definitely worth two minutes of your time.
(RSS readers: embedded video)
If you manage your time and priorities right, people will be mad at you.
Get used to it.
HT: Chris Gensheer
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Comment by Chris Gensheer on 1 September 2008:
Thanks for the link! I’m benefiting from your blog as well. Great thoughts and helpful advice on managing life in seminary.
Comment by Terry Delaney on 2 September 2008:
“You already know what you are going to regret when you are on your death bed why not work on those right now.”
I am not sure if that is the exact quote, but that resonated with me right now as I am planning on spending extra time at the church office this week prepping for Awana that kicks off tomorrow. Wow! Thanks for the not so (but necessary) gentle nudge.
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