My Best Time

 

Ephesians 5:15-16 (ESV)
Look carefully then how you walk,
not as unwise but as wise,
making the best use of the time.

 

Most of the time, procrastination isn’t my “best use of the time.” 

It’s time for a change!

 

 

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4 Responses to My Best Time

  1. Patricia Mees says:

    I am also ready for a change. Do you have any ideas of how that will work. I have noticed that when I spend time with God first thing in the morning, he makes a way a lot better than my way. Pat

    • Starting the day with God is the best preparation for godly change, Pat. Our job is to be open to the changes God brings into our lives; the nature and timing are His.

  2. I struggle with procrastination too. Especially when I’m not sure about something. It’s easier to “be productive” with other things and justify procrastinating on something that I should really be focusing on. Great thought here today, Shirlee!

    • Shirlee Abbott says:

      We’re kindred spirits, Jeanne. Nothing like writer’s uncertainty to make me decide to organize the junk drawer. Non-productive procrastination!

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