Handling distractions 5 – Prioritising and Planning

Administration in the Church, Distractions, Equipping, Life issues
So far we have considered strategies for handling distractions related to technology and environment. Now I want to help you anticipate your reactions to distractions. 5. Priorities Recently I was reminded of a song we used to sing in the 80s ‘I want to serve the purpose of God in my generation’ written by Mark Altrogge (©1982 People of Destiny). Some of the stanzas are: ‘I want to give my life for something that will last for ever…’ ‘I want to build with silver and gold…’ ‘I want to see the Kingdom of God in my generation…’ This is an expression of our heart’s desire to make life count in answer to the question that Mark reiterates in the refrain: ‘What is on Your heart? Show me what to do.’…
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Handling distractions 4 – Environment and self discipline

Administration in the Church, Distractions, Equipping, Life issues
Last time we looked at strategies for taking control of your technology. Now we will consider the environment. 3. Environment Your normal environment, whether home of office, is full of things that are calling for your attention. Whether it is a photo of the family, a book you are reading, some unfinished piece of work or just the need to ‘tidy that shelf – it won’t take long’, you are surrounded by an environment that carries emotional and functional ties that shout for attention. As such, for focussed activity you are fighting a battle before you start. I urge you to find a different/neutral environment where this is possible and appropriate. For years I have followed a practice that I have found particularly useful. When I have wanted some peace and…
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Handling distractions 3 – Control your smartphone

Administration in the Church, Distractions, Equipping, Life issues
So far we have considered what constitutes a distraction and have looked at some of the things that cause distractions. We could extend that list but there is little benefit. The important part of this series is to suggest solutions and strategies for handling distractions. I am going to suggest several possible solutions for you to consider and apply in your own life; there is no ‘one size fits all' but there are some principles that can be widely applied. You may also like to look at a website I recommend which has a fuller article on this subject, including drawing from various research papers which provide deeper understanding of why we behave how we do and how we can beneficially modify our behaviour. Focus We live in an age of…
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