Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Crunch time

I often seem to find myself in this situation. Major project due in a few days, cramming it in. Usually, for me, this has to do with college. I always intend to do it in advance, but then something comes up- like having a baby, or planting a church etc., that is just enough distraction for me to end up "not having enough time" to finish my class. Then, here I sit locked in my office from early in the morning (8am) till early in the morning (3:30am), for a few days playing catch-up. When I am done, I feel like I have climbed a mountain, and it feels great. I feel like I have accomplished the impossible. What frustrates me is that this great feeling I get reinforces this behavior. So then, I feel like I can keep staying super busy because, "I work best under pressure." The problem with that though, is that I am realizing more and more, how that mentality effects others. For example, my kids. I saw them for about 30 minutes yesterday morning, 10 minutes last night, and then 10 minutes again this morning. I wont see them again until tonight. Why? Because my wife has been gracious enough to give me the space/ time I will need in the isolation of my office to get this class done. So, it is costing her. It is costing my kids. But I will get it done...and then I can take them all to Chuck-E-Cheese to make up for it...that doesn't seem like "I work best" after all. Something I need to focus on....

4 Comments:

At 9:18 PM, Blogger Tara Hilliard said...

Hey freddie, are you guys gonna be in town July 31st- 6th? We're gonna be coming down for a visit & want to get together! We miss y'all & are excited to see all the changes!!! Blessings on your crunch-timing- that's how I got through high school.

 
At 7:45 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sounds like time mangagement class should be next semester! :)
Just be careful...

 
At 1:31 PM, Blogger Christine said...

Hey Pastor Freddy. I know your life is busy. But it's time for you to update.

 
At 11:02 AM, Blogger Esther Austin Santos said...

These creative bursts of energy have a momentum of their own...

First and foremost, continue to begin and end the day with God first and family second: your struggle with patriarchial family leadership role will diminish.

Secondly, consider taking additional time to thank God for such a supportive sppouse and give her the special time she deserves.

Spouses spell love: time!

Thirdly, observe others. A good shepherd knows his flock!

Personally, I think this on line church is phenomenal. Reality is, I am sitting in the Mojave desert and still connected to your church. God is soo good to me!

God bless you and keep you in His perfect peace,

Esther Austin Santos
US Army Chaplain Inquiree
Team Leader,
Quality Asssurance Services

 

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