100 Secrets of Success
bythemethod | July 11, 2008Taken from the book 100 Simple Secrets of Successful People this list represents what scientists have discovered about successful people.
Taken from the book 100 Simple Secrets of Successful People this list represents what scientists have discovered about successful people.
One of those things that Jesus once said and I’ve always found quite a challenge in his advice about time management:
“Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.” Matt 6:34
It’s not that I’m prone to worrying but that it would be easy to believe Jesus was saying that planning ahead was a bad thing to do. I don’t think that this is what Jesus meant us to believe. Why would Jesus expect us not to make plans or have dreams about the future? Surely this is part of being human and something that is impossible to achieve. What business would every survive without a plan for the future? What family would ever manage without a calender and forward planning?
What I think Jesus meant was for us not to WORRY (e.g. get stressed about for no good reason) about tomorrow because if we take care of today tomorrow is already taken care of. If we do what is right today - if we make our plans and get ourselves organised and give ourselves time for what is important today then there will be no need to worry about tomorrow.
However working out what is right to do today is a big topic that can’t be addressed in just a few words - other than Jesus summation of the task of course - “Love God, Love your neighbour as yourself” (my paraphrase).
So if Jesus were leading a time management seminar He would point out the importance of getting the right things done today while planning for tomorrow so tomorrow takes care of itself.
According to recent research scientists have discovered what I guess we all know anyway that walking helps you to relax and manage stress better.
Take a look at this article for more information.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,,2079610,00.html
I heartily recommend a good walk and even offer walking as part of my stress management training programme.