A Word to the Wise:
"Doing the easy stuff makes us feel good, doing the hard stuff helps other people live better.
When we focus on our real work over busywork, we see intentional progress toward a focused vision or goal, rather than just checking things off a list.
Busywork isn’t always a waste of time, but it’s not the best use of time and should always be in second, third or last position." - Dan Reiland, The Art of Pursuing Real Work vs. Busywork
"Doing the easy stuff makes us feel good, doing the hard stuff helps other people live better.
When we focus on our real work over busywork, we see intentional progress toward a focused vision or goal, rather than just checking things off a list.
Busywork isn’t always a waste of time, but it’s not the best use of time and should always be in second, third or last position." - Dan Reiland, The Art of Pursuing Real Work vs. Busywork
Here are Four Things to Know this Week:
Thankful to serve you,
Ray
- The Art of Pursuing Real Work vs. Busywork (Dan Reiland)
- The President, the Amendments, and Silhouettes, What Happened at SBC 24 (Heath Lambert)
- IVF Resolution is SBC’s First Step in Reproductive Technology Discussion
- Pressley Leads Slate of 2024 SBC Officers
Thankful to serve you,
Ray