There’s this phrase that I was notorious for using when I was asked if I followed through on something I said I was going to do or wanted to do…it went something like, “I tried, but I just don’t have enough time…” This happened a lot when I was younger, and today I’m going to share the scenarios I used it the most. I’m also going to explain what this phrase actually means as it pertains to your time management.
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Before I jump in, I just need to shift gears real fast and share that you can download a free Simplify Bible Study resource when you head to herrenewedstrength.com - which has been available for almost a year. The time is coming for me to develop a NEW free resource for you, but I want to make sure I’m creating something that you actually want and need.
So, if you don’t mind taking a minute or two, could you please email me at erika@herrenewedstrength.com to let me know what you would like me to create and share with you for free…
Is it a checklist for what a Christ-centered schedule should include? Is it a schedule template? Is it a prioritizing workshop (which you can actually just complete when you listen and follow along to episode 20 - CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO THAT ONE! lol)... WHAT IS IT?! Help me help you… I want to bless you with something that you don’t have to pay for.. What would you ask me for if you could ask for anything? K, thanks!
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