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A blinking light isn’t always the real problem. We open with the haunting lesson of Eastern Airlines Flight 401, where a 75-cent bulb stole the crew’s attention and the plane slipped out of safe hands. That same pattern plays out in our calendars and conversations: the urgent blinks, our focus drifts, and the truly important gets crowded out.
    From there we pivot to a timeless moment in Luke 10 with Mary and Martha. One chooses presence, the other productivity; both matter, but order matters more. We talk through how “fly the plane” becomes a daily rule: keep control of the essentials before you chase the noise. With simple, real-world habits—naming one primary outcome, guarding a short focus block, using a parking lot list for stray tasks, and practicing a short morning pause for prayer or reflection—we show how to anchor your day in what lasts.
    You’ll hear why attention is your most valuable asset, how to handle interruptions without losing momentum, and why presence before performance changes not just your to-do list but your relationships and peace of mind. The goal isn’t to work less; it’s to work with wisdom, strength, and clarity. When we listen first and act from that place, even busy days feel lighter and more directed.

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