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A day in the life
Inspired by Colin Devroe’s post, here’s an average day. Any given Wednesday in fact. 5:45 - My phone alarm wakes me. I believe this to be true, though I have no recollection of the event. 6:00 - One of our children starts to scream, usually our ten-month-old Royal. Graham, our toddler, wakes and walks over to our bed to snuggle with Mama. This replaces my alarm clock as an effective, and memorable wake-up call.…
Scheduled priorities are kept priorities
Scheduled priorities are kept priorities. It takes great effort to keep one’s priorities uppermost. Invariably, urgent needs crowd the mind until decision fatigue sets in. No priority can thrive under constant stress. The trouble is exacerbated by the reality that many priorities are important but not urgent. They rarely press upon one’s mind for a response, unlike lesser demands, and will quietly avoid attention until long after the opportunity has past.…