Freedom From Urgency Part 1
You can't do it all when you're in a frantic frenzy. You are someone that needs freedom from urgency. You need to go on this path to finding freedom from urgency. In the first of a two-part series on Freedom from Urgency, we cover these three things you need to focus on:
Margin: Leave more time than you think you need for the things that matter. Frenzy is a choice.
Intentionality: Instill a sense of intent. In the absence of intentionality, urgency reigns supreme.
Boundaries: Make sure that there are banks to your river. Boundaries are the price of impact.
Proactive questions to ensure intentionality:
What needs to be done?
What time do I need to be done?
What needs to be accomplished by that time?
What will get in our way? How do we address that on the front end?
What a person with boundaries knows:
Good things end
Leaders have limits
Every "yes" is also a "no."
A person who struggles with boundaries should focus on
Avoiding making emotional commitments
Evaluating your calendar ahead of time
Set reasonable expectations
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You can't do it all when you're in a frantic frenzy. You are someone that needs freedom from urgency. You need to go on this path to finding freedom from urgency. In the first of a two-part series on Freedom from Urgency, we cover these three things you need to focus on:
- Margin: Leave more time than you think you need for the things that matter. Frenzy is a choice.
- Intentionality: Instill a sense of intent. In the absence of intentionality, urgency reigns supreme.
- Boundaries: Make sure that there are banks to your river. Boundaries are the price of impact.
Proactive questions to ensure intentionality:
- What needs to be done?
- What time do I need to be done?
- What needs to be accomplished by that time?
- What will get in our way? How do we address that on the front end?
What a person with boundaries knows:
- Good things end
- Leaders have limits
- Every "yes" is also a "no."
A person who struggles with boundaries should focus on
- Avoiding making emotional commitments
- Evaluating your calendar ahead of time
- Set reasonable expectations
Our whole team is rooting for you. We want to see you win!
Remember, my strength is not for me; your strength is not for you; our strength is for service.
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