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Mary Ellen Edmunds
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Priorities
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We don't put first things first to get them done and out of the way - we put them first because of the critical effect they have on everything that follows.
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Mary Ellen Edmunds
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Planning
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Whatever it is, figuring out your own best time will save you time. I find that when I'm tired, when my battery is running low, when I'm exhausted and weary, is not a good time to plan because I don't always make my best decisions then. Everything looks bigger and harder.
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Mary Ellen Edmunds
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Priorities
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I'm often extremely busy, and yet I'm wasting time. How about you? Other times I can be relaxing, thinking and feeling, pondering - and I'm using time very, very well! I don't want to mistake busyness for being effective or using time well. More busyness is not evidence that I'm good at using my time.
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Mary Ellen Edmunds
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Judgement
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Let's be supportive and kind to each other because we may be in a different season than our neighbor, our sister, our mother at our age, or whatever. We can't judge each other because we're in different seasons and situations.
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Mary Ellen Edmunds
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Priorities
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Somehow, when we do what God asks us to do, the best we can, keeping first things first, out time seems to come back to us, added upon and multiplied. It's a miracle.
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Mary Ellen Edmunds
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Leisure
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We may enjoy a few do-nothing days, but there are no do-nothing seasons.
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