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Big thought:
One way to experience burnout is by having your personal life invaded by your work life. It’s easy to feel completely exasperated due to the additional efforts or pressures from work or ministry, and if left unchecked, it can totally ruin your potential as a parent, a spouse or as a minister. Because ministry is so personal and unpredictable, one of the biggest challenges is learning how to balance your personal life and the ongoing demand of ministry.
In today’s episode, I focus on learning how to balance as a parent. I share my own personal experiences in an effort to give you a heads up of mistakes to avoid and tips to help you better tap into your potential as a parent and minister.
Lessons from my kids:
With my 1st kid, I learned: You ONLY have 24 hours in a day.
With my 2nd kid, I learned: You ONLY have 100% to give.
With my 3rd kid, I learned: You should ONLY say “yes” when it is truly a right fit.
Take away:
1. Write down and list 1-24 hours for your day and do a time assessment. Block off your time for ministry and time for your kids. (Time blocks are a great way to organize your days).
2. Make a list of your current ministry duties/roles and grade each of them with a “+” or “-” in order to understand what drains you and what gives you energy. If you have way more “-” than “+” then you may need to make necessary changes to eliminate the drains. (Consider this also when planning your work schedule so that you can attempt to not transition to your kids after a big draining task).
3. Write down 2-3 ways that you can minister to your child and make them your #1 priority in ministry.
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Big thought:
One way to experience burnout is by having your personal life invaded by your work life. It’s easy to feel completely exasperated due to the additional efforts or pressures from work or ministry, and if left unchecked, it can totally ruin your potential as a parent, a spouse or as a minister. Because ministry is so personal and unpredictable, one of the biggest challenges is learning how to balance your personal life and the ongoing demand of ministry.
In today’s episode, I focus on learning how to balance as a parent. I share my own personal experiences in an effort to give you a heads up of mistakes to avoid and tips to help you better tap into your potential as a parent and minister.
Lessons from my kids:
With my 1st kid, I learned: You ONLY have 24 hours in a day.
With my 2nd kid, I learned: You ONLY have 100% to give.
With my 3rd kid, I learned: You should ONLY say “yes” when it is truly a right fit.
Take away:
1. Write down and list 1-24 hours for your day and do a time assessment. Block off your time for ministry and time for your kids. (Time blocks are a great way to organize your days).
2. Make a list of your current ministry duties/roles and grade each of them with a “+” or “-” in order to understand what drains you and what gives you energy. If you have way more “-” than “+” then you may need to make necessary changes to eliminate the drains. (Consider this also when planning your work schedule so that you can attempt to not transition to your kids after a big draining task).
3. Write down 2-3 ways that you can minister to your child and make them your #1 priority in ministry.
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Leave a rating and review for this show!
TAP HERE to connect with Homer or visit https://www.homerhargrove.com
Follow on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook and TikTok
SHOP merch on https://www.homerhargrove.com/shop