Tricia Goyer - TriciaGoyer.com - Used by permission
I used to be the worst at saying no. If someone needed help at church, or a babysitter, or a work-project to get done, I was the person whom they could count on. I prided myself for being able to accomplish more than anyone I knew, but the cost was great. I was stressed. I was overwhelmed. I was tired all the time. And my shoulders grew weary from the high level of expectations. Especially mine.
My husband, John, was the one who
taught me to say no. After one ultra-busy season he sat me down and
forced me to go over my schedule. Together we asked these questions in
order to pare down our calendar:
1. What things are vital?
2. What things are important?
3. What things are optional and can be cut for a season?
4. What things are we doing because we felt guilty for saying no?
5. What great things are we missing out on because we're saying yes to too many good things?
1. What things are vital?
2. What things are important?
3. What things are optional and can be cut for a season?
4. What things are we doing because we felt guilty for saying no?
5. What great things are we missing out on because we're saying yes to too many good things?
Tricia Goyer is a busy mom of six, grandmother of one, and wife to John. Somewhere around the hustle and bustle of family life, she manages to find the time to write fictional tales delighting and entertaining readers and non-fiction titles offering encouragement and hope. A bestselling author, Tricia has published thirty-three books to date and has written more than 500 articles. She is a two time Carol Award winner, as well as a Christy and ECPA Award Nominee. Tricia is also on the blogging team at MomLifeToday.com, TheBetterMom.com and other homeschooling and Christian sites. In addition to her roles as mom, wife and author, Tricia volunteers around her community and mentors teen moms. She is the founder of Hope Pregnancy Ministries in Northwestern Montana, and she currently leads a Teen MOPS Group in Little Rock, AR. Tricia, along with a group of friends, recently launched www.NotQuiteAmishLiving.com, sharing ideas about simplifying life. She also hosts the weekly radio podcast, Living Inspired. Learn more about Tricia at www.triciagoyer.com.
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