My boss this week has been drooling a lot, he’s a little cranky and has been taking these power naps throughout the day. He’s been particular about his drinks, constantly thirsty for attention and his jibber jabber doesn’t make any sense. I sometimes wonder what it is he really wants. And oh man the diapers have been coming like every 5 minutes.
That’s right I’m not talking about my pastor, instead my 3 month old son. My wife has been making the transition back to work this week; therefore, everyone in our family is making a transition. For the next…oh I don’t know…18 years plus there will be a lot of moving, transitioning and rescheduling. I’ll admit one thing that makes me nervous is how all of this will work.
Now to clarify, I won’t be staying at home, but there will be things like daycare pickups, sick days and other influences into my work schedule. I’ll have to consider what my late meetings look like and what happens when my wife and I need to share a car. I guess none of this should be a surprise for me considering I like looking at my schedule, making sure that I’m making the most of my time. When it comes to working to my highest potential here are three guidelines that have helped me keep my sanity, when my schedule can’t:
I wish I had this all down but I realize more and more how hard it is to manage our time. As church workers there are so many of us passionate about family and about work. And while we believe we can just have at it, it’s so key to have guidelines.
What guidelines have you all had to help you manage your time the best?