Do you ever feel like the day flies by and you haven’t accomplished anything? Yeah, I’ve had that feeling too. In fact, it’s something I’ve often struggled with and that’s why a few weeks ago I attended a webinar on the 7 Deadly Sins of Productivity.
During that webinar, I realized that while I am constantly learning different ways of being productive, I was also sabotaging my own productivity by:
I thought was helping me (e.g. listening to music while I write) was actually slowing me down. In fact, there are several distractions that we invite or allow in our ministry without even knowing it. A few of those are:
These are distractions that deal with people. It’s the coworker who constantly knocks on your door. It’s the parent that calls obsessively. It’s a teen’s drama that demands your attention. We think we’re being open and friendly, but if we aren’t careful they can take over. To eliminate these distractions you need to:
Again, make sure you communicate and remember it’ll take time for people to catch on to your schedule. Be flexible and understanding.
These are distractions that interfere with your goals. These distractions might be caused by:
We don’t want competing systems or misalignment, but we tend to invite them in when we are afraid of saying the word, “No.” These distractions also get invited in when we refuse to check in and analyze our teams and programs.
To avoid this make sure you are measuring what you are doing and constantly investing in the team. When you identify any type of misalignment address it immediately before it grows out of control.
It’s great when you can involve your family in the ministry and your ministry with your family. Sadly, those boundaries can get crossed easily. To make sure there are boundaries you need to:
Again, it’s great to have your family invest in your ministry and vice versa, but there do need to be times when you keep them separated, otherwise you’ll find resentment grow between the two.
Distractions will occur in your ministry because Satan wants to take it down. While we can’t prevent everyone we can prevent many of them. Look at your boundaries, review your systems and build solid relationships so that you aren’t unintentionally inviting a distraction into your life.
[reminder] What other distractions are we at risk of inviting into our lives ? [/reminder]