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Monday, October 11, 2010
Negligence and Procrastination
Wow! It seems as though it has been forever since I posted on here! It's been in the back of my mind constantly but I just haven't found a good time to sit and blog. I haven't even had time lately to sit down and take care of our emails. You know, all of those lovely emails that I intend to read sometime but never actually do. It finally got to over 200 emails this morning and I decided that I had to take action. Now, 200 emails may not sound extreme to some people but I'll just say that we try to keep our emails to a bare minimum and that's usually less that 10. So, our emails were overloaded, our DVR has such a backlog that I feel like when I do finally have the time to sit and watch any of the shows that I wind up falling asleep right in the middle of the episode, and I haven't been able to sit down and read for several weeks; at least not recreationally. Then I realized that withdrawing myself from all of this media has not necessarily been a negative in my life. Have I been able to sit down and zone out with mindless drivel? Not really. Have I felt lost without it? Nope! Have I been able to take the time to accomplish more of the things that are potentially enriching and edifying? Yup.
Our church held its General Conference a little over a week ago. For those that are unaware of this semi-annual event, it is when the leaders of our church speak and offer counsel and inspiration to anyone willing to hear their messages. During this last General Conference, President Uchtdorf, a Counselor in the First Presidency of the church, touched on many things but what I felt was most applicable to me was his mention of time management. Have I been busy? Yes. Have I been focusing more on things that really truly matter? I like to think that I have. I am trying to focus more on the truly important things and steer away from the things that just seem more enticing. In the past it's seemed relatively easy to tell the kids, "I'll be there in just a minute. Just wait until I'm done with [insert meaningless internet site or other frivolous task]". It's so easy to find other things to do that seem so much easier than tending to the things that really should be priorities in my life. This may mean less frequent blog posts and it may mean fewer deals found online, but are those the things that are vital? Not really. I feel good about the things that I have began to make improvements upon. I have felt more organized in my life. I have had a greater sense of accomplishment and hope to continue on with this for as long as possible. Here's hoping.....
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I can relate to you and this balance of time and priorities quite well. Thank goodness we have leaders that can straiten us up and teach us what is true.
ReplyDeleteI'm excited to see you guys on Saturday, it's been too long!