| January | ||||||
| 1 Time is life. If you waste your time, you waste your life. | 2 Set goals that are out of sight but not out of reason. | 3 All things are difficult before
they are easy.
-Thomas Fuller |
4 Order brings freedom. | 5 "One of these days" really means "none of these days" | 6 Remember "Thou shalt not kill" and apply it to your time. | 7 Wishing consumes as much time as planning |
| 8 Boredom results from not meeting your full potential in Christ. | 9 Ask God to help you enjoy whatever it is you are doing. | 10 Don’t give your time to anything you would not give your money to. | 11 There is a way through if you stay committed. | 12 The first 10% and last 5% of a job tend to be the most difficult. Give your self a special reward for completing them. | 13 The Gospel is bread for daily use, not cake for special occasions. Schedule your day around Biblical priorities | 14 Exhort one another daily, while it is called today; Hebrews 3:13 |
| 15 When you give someone your time, you are giving them your life. | 16 Many things can be achieved in a day, as long as that day is not tomorrow. | 17 What may be done at any time will be done at no time. -Scottish Proverb | 18 Money lost can be replaced, but time lost is gone forever. | 19 If you want to know which road to take, ask someone who has been there before. Good advice saves time. | 20 Nothing is particularly hard if you divide it into small jobs. -Henry Ford | 21 The difference between successful people and unsuccessful ones is that the successful ones do the jobs the unsuccessful ones don’t like to do. |
| 22 To win you have to stay in the game. -C.M. Bristol | 23 Know when to "buy" time. If you earn $20 hour in your work hire out anything you can get done for $10 an hour and invest the extra hour saved in your $20 work. | 24 There are no unimportant people. But there are important people with unimportant projects who will waste your time. | 25 Do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do. -John Wooden | 26 People with an extra hour to spend, usually spend it with someone who doesn’t have one. | 27 Constantly ask yourself "What job is it that I and only I can do?" The answer will likely guide you in determining God’s will for your time. | 28 Establish a mental link between what you are doing with time today and what its consequences will be throughout eternity. |
| 29 Think of time in smaller segments like a lawyer or accountant. Don’t think in terms of how to spend your day, but of how to spend the next five minutes. | 30 Concentrate all your thoughts
upon the work at hand.
The sun¹s rays do not burn until brought to a focus. -Alexander Graham Bell |
31 Be fully at work when you are at work and fully at play when you are at play. Frustration comes when we always feel we should be doing the other. |
THE FOUR CYCLES OF LIFE We are children to our parents. We are parents to our children. We are parents to our parents. We are children to our children. | |||