Hard Reset
Do you know what a “hard reset” is? If you have a smart phone, you have probably
done at least one of these. This is when
you get so much stuff on phone that it starts doing weird things. It gets glitchy and starts dropping calls and
even will just shut down for no reason at all.
The only way to fix this condition is called a hard reset. When you do
it, it will erase everything on your phone and strips back to the original
condition. This provides you an
opportunity to add stuff back slowly and find out what was causing the problem.
With Spring Break coming, I find myself considering the
thought that I may need to do a “hard reset” on my life. Commitments are filling up my schedule and my
life is feeling a bit glitchy. It is not
that my life is bad. It is just not
working at well as it should. Some of my
priorities are being dropped consistently.
I do not feel I am being as effective as can be and should be. This may mean I need to eliminate something
in favor of adding others things. The
process will be difficult but I think very necessary.
How about you? Are you
accomplishing the important things in your life? Should you consider doing a hard reset as
well? Whether or not you are going away
for Spring Break, you have an opportunity to make some changes in your
life. Has attending worship been
neglected in your schedule? Have been
missing that daily time in God’s Word?
Is your prayer life on the verge of being non-existent? Do you need to restore some balance between
work, home, family, and church?
I am not suggesting that you need to consider doing
MORE. In fact, when I do my hard reset,
I going to do a brutal evaluation of EVERYTHING I am doing and how I use my
time. Each week we are given 168 hours
to invest. There is such thing as
“saving time”, like we can money. When this day is gone, it will be gone for
eternity.
One tool I am going to use it
a simple goal setting worksheet I found at http://dotconnectorblog.com/wp-content/uploads/Weekly-Planner-Template.pdf. Of course, I am adapting to my
situation. However, it does provide an
opportunity to examine our various roles in life. Easter is all about new life and new directions. Why not let the power of resurrection to fuel
some great and positive changes in your life?
See You Sunday,Mike
1 comment:
Hi Mike, I do a hard reset every year and ask myself, who does God want me to be this year. That means taking a long hard look at the ways I spend my time.
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