I have forgotten how to say, “NO” recently. The other morning as I was getting ready for work I grew overwhelmed as I thought about everything that was on my plate. What did I do? I cancelled a couple of appointments, spent time at home and just breathed. I’m usually a pro at the word, “NO”; however, I was finding that I was directing it towards the wrong people. I was saying, “NO” to family and work opportunities that should take priority over the things I was saying, “yes” to. I was finding myself even saying, “NO” to God.
Youth ministry is just like any industry where you can get drawn into commitments, obligations and responsibilities that you have no capacity for handling. You begin to slow down, grow frustrated and become less productive. When you don’t utilize the word, “NO” properly, you and everyone around you suffers. But, why is it so hard?
The word “NO” doesn’t mean you don’t care, it means you understand your boundaries. You need to be able to maintain focus on what’s important in your life and you can’t do that if you do not have margin. There will be times when you have to say, “yes” because there are certain family and work obligations that are mandatory; however, if you are ever unsure make sure you get support.
When you say, “NO” you protect yourself from burning out. You create more capacity for your gifts and you allow yourself to breathe. You might miss a great opportunity; however, God will always provide you with something better if you respect your limitations.
Where do you struggle to say the word “NO“?