You’ve got a million things on your plate. All of them really do have value and matter. How do you choose which to drop and which to pursue? This episode breaks down what to consider so you make great prioritizations, taking a look at the story of Lazarus to show a healthy approach to identifying your own goals and timing.
Timestamps:
[00:05] - Intro
[00:41] - Right now, the number of things people are expected to do is extremely high. COVID-19 has only worsened the issue.
[01:35] - The common advice is to pick your top three priorities. But that is hard when everything truly is important. It’s not always just a matter of being overly ambitious or lacking discipline.
[02:10] - Strategy #1: Look for the item of highest impact that will have sway on the most things in your life or on the job.
[02:38] - Strategy #2: Identify the things you keep thinking about, because those are the things that, if handled, would likely give you peace of mind.
[03:03] - Strategy #3: Check your values. If the problem or task doesn’t align with what you hold precious or believe, drop it. This will reduce the odds you look back with regrets about your choices.
[03:37] - Strategy #4: Think about the people around you. Generally, the more people are influenced by the issue or task, the higher a priority it should be. But you have to consider the relationships, potential growth, and promises you’ve made carefully.
[04:08] - Strategy #5: Get feedback. You don’t have to always follow what others say, but listening to others can eliminate personal biases and help us decide what direction to take.
[04:56] - The Bible is very clear that God has to come first. Make Him the top priority and He will help everything else fall into place.
[06:43] - In the story of Lazarus, those close to Jesus prioritized Lazarus’ life and their own comfort and relationships. They wanted Jesus to come fast and prevent Lazarus from dying. But Jesus knew His priority was to glorify God. He was clear about His plan and worked on His own timing.
[08:00] - Like Jesus, we need to have the courage to do our own thing when our priorities don’t match what others expect or want. Staying aware of our plan and purpose can reduce our anxieties. It’s important to communicate what priorities we have and why so others understand us.
[09:01] - Prayer
[09:49] - Outro/what’s coming up next
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