Today, we are going to learn the power on how to break the cycle of busyness. Pastor Thomas A. DeLoach is going to teach us how to break distractions that keep us busy in our quest to do what we are called to do.
Focus is re-focus.
Pastor Thomas A. DeLoach tells us to refocus and live mindfully by engaging ourselves to do one task at a time. Multitasking can let us miss one thing from another one. So, he encourages us to do one thing at a time.
Urgency taking its place.
“Everything is not a priority. Someone’s emergency doesn’t have to be your urgency “– Pastor Thomas A. DeLoach
Choosing what to do and what not to do can help us fix what our priorities should be. Using our time wisely can give our lives more meaning. Pastor Thomas A. DeLoach encourages us to unload and focus to only on what matters to us for the moment.
Established to plan.
Pastor Thomas A. DeLoach explains to us to focus on our strengths and try to outsource or eliminate the remaining tasks we have at hand. He suggests doing a collaboration with a team. Teamwork makes the dream work.
If we implement these things, we can break the cycle of busyness.
Biography
Pastor Thomas A. DeLoach is undaunted in his passion of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. At the age of 24, he accepted the call to preach and began to pursue the call of God on his life. On February 19, 2006, along with his wife, Co-Pastor/Founder Charise DeLoach, orchestrated the first service of Word of Life Church in Raleigh, North Carolina. Pastor DeLoach balances his life as a devoted husband, proud father of their only son Mekhi Alexander, and Senior Pastor/Founder of Word of Life Church.
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5 years ago
Another great message cousin! The quote that you made " Their emergency is not your urgency" really resonated with me. I've found myself over the years trying to help so many people with their emergencies ( needs) causing unwanted and and unnecessary busyness in my life when I never should have had that sense of urgency at all. It's time to stop being unnecessarily busy Thank you!