Tag Archives: Productivity
Finding the Courage to Get Back in the Game When You Don’t Feel Like It
My dad was a linebacker for the Air Force Academy football team, and he told me this story: After the huddle broke, he approached the line. My dad is a pretty big guy, but when he saw who he was up against, he didn’t feel so big anymore. He explains how his opponent was larger Continue Reading »
The Power of A Ten Minute Task
You know those project in your life that seem to always be there and never really make progress? I seem to have many of these. There are things that I have either procrastinated on or that seem to mount faster than I can keep up with them. There are also are those project that are Continue Reading »
Why OmniFocus is Great for Pastors
The main role of a pastor is to care for the sheep. One of the main ways that we care for those in our churches is by meeting (or exceeding) expectations. If a pastor remains unorganized, then he is bound to fail expectations and therefore not tend to the sheep. Why are met expectations essential Continue Reading »
Worth Thinking About
My friend sent this to me in an email today. All the subject line said was, “Worth Thinking About.” My friend was right. Too often we strive to be more thrifty with our money, personally and professionally or (for alliteration) pastorally, yet we are actually being far more ineffective and with the time we’ve been Continue Reading »
2 Top Best Practices for OmniFocus (and Getting Things Done)
If you’ve been using OmniFocus for any amount of time you’re well aware that the best way to create actions is in “project mode.” There’s nothing like taking a few moments to empty your brain into the inbox that is a part of the project mode. And oh how I love a “good sort” of Continue Reading »