The last couple days of December I’m usually setting up my
file folders for receipts for the next year, choosing my Bible reading plan,
updating my Excel spreadsheet for monitoring my work hours, and all those other
things we “J’s” do (think Meyers-Briggs) to prepare for the new year.
In my app, Remember the Milk, I was changing the daily recurring
task, Bible reading, to Bible reading/Journaling when RTM pointed out with a
very large, impressive dialogue box that I had completed 3,267 tasks in
2013. And that’s just the ones I entered
into RTM. Plus I have a few on my list
to do tomorrow. That works out to about
272 tasks per month, 63 tasks per year or 9 tasks per day. Doesn’t seem like many, but at
least I finished them.
I don’t know quite what to think about those 3,267
tasks. Some are weekly recurring tasks like
taking out the cans to the street for pick up, backing up the hard drive or
mowing the lawn. Some are daily
recurring tasks like Bible reading, scooping the back yard or reporting on
Yammer. Some are monthly meetings with
Fana and Alan. Many are one-time tasks,
both personal and professional. And then
there are all those tasks that get done but never make it to the RTM list.
But it does raise the question, “If I’m going to be busy
(and I am), what am I going to be busy about?”
There are no real do-overs in life.
We get one shot at every moment of time.
This is a good time of year to consider again how we’re spending our
time. As I have often mentioned, only
three things last forever: God, God’s
Word (the Bible) and the souls of people.
It seems like those are three great places to spend the majority of my time.