Becoming Less Busy

I’m sharing again.  This morning’s post is from another of my favorite bloggers, Andy Lee (https://wordsbyandylee.com).  This message is so important as we begin our summers.  I have also scheduled a reminder to read this in early September.  Andy gives us 3 steps to reducing our busy:

Beach Chairs Watching Ocean

Busy.

It’s our middle name. Our culture. Our reality.

…or is it? Are we really as busy as we think we are?

My head is spinning and my heart is thumping as I think of the responsibilities I signed up to do for the next few months. I signed up. Nobody
twisted my arm or bribed me with chocolate or money (darn!). I got into
this mess all by myself.  I can feel the stress in my shoulder.

Yet, in my defense, I believe with all my heart that God opened the
opportunities I said yes to. I’m passionate about them. So, if He called
me to this crazy busy season, I know He will show me how to proceed if I
ask.

Can you relate? Are you frantically wondering how you are going to do everything you’ve said you would do?

  • Pray. Ask God for a reality check and order.

As I prayed this morning, God began to show me how to reorganize my
responsibilities; they overlap each other. He also showed me that my anxiety was pressure I placed on myself.
God did give me these opportunities. But the stress and anxious
thoughts, the pain in my shoulder is not from Him. It’s my own doing.

What looks like a mountain to us is an ant hill to God. It’s probably just an ant hill to the rest of the world too, but our expectations build up that little hill to a looming impossibility. If you find your responsibilities forming a mountain, stop doing. Just stop.

  • Stop doing. Ask God to reveal His vision for your responsibilities. Ask Him to show you what is important to Him.

I didn’t say quit. Take a break. I promise, the world will keep
revolving if you arrive to the meeting late or post your blog 5 hours
later than scheduled (A-hem) or your kids dress themselves in
non-matching attire. It’s okay.

Remember, it’s summer! Enjoy it. Take your shoes off. There’s just
something wonderful about walking barefoot in the grass or the sand.

Finally, some of us are busy, our lives frantic, because we want to control everything. We believe we have to do everything because we don’t trust others to do it well. We’re perfectionists.

  • Delegate. Ask God to show you what responsibilities can be given to somebody else.

I’ve learned that the root of control and perfectionism is pride. But
pride is false reality too. Don’t believe for one minute that you are
the only person that can do what you are stressing over.

Humble yourself by asking God to bring help.

I feel the need to pray for us.

“Oh Father-God, thank you for our lives.  Thank you for waking us up this morning, placing the sun in the sky, and granting us another day to do Your will.
Lord, we get so busy here on this planet, or at least it seems that
way. We are stressed and worried. Help us trust you enough to stop doing
what we’re doing and pray. Give us your vision. What’s important to
you? How can we consolidate our responsibilities? Who can help us? (They
are probably right under our nose.) Thank you for the peace you give when we trust you with our “busy.” Humble us, breathe life into us, and use us for eternity today. Amen.”

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