Irony…
My Blog title is the Beat of a different Drummer, yet I have so few posts actually regarding drumming…
Sorry I’m working on a couple posts, one of which is Drum related but I won’t have them ready for a few more days.
Oh found this the earlier today and I want one. Really want one…
Slacking?
Well, I have managed to get both my quiet time and my exercise in these last couple days, let’s see.. 16 and 17, (Ephesians, and Psalms, respectively) but I haven’t had the chance to blog about it, have I been slacking?
Kinda,
Have I been busy?
Yeah…
Did I forget my password and spend 2 hours trying to look it up in one of my secure files?
(Hangs head in shame) I refuse to answer that.
Irony…
My Blog title is the Beat of a different Drummer, yet I have so few posts actually regarding drumming…
Sorry I’m working on a couple posts, one of which is Drum related but I won’t have them ready for a few more days.
Oh found this the earlier today and I want one. Really want one…
Slacking?
Well, I have managed to get both my quiet time and my exercise in these last couple days, let’s see.. 16 and 17, (Ephesians, and Psalms, respectively) but I haven’t had the chance to blog about it, have I been slacking?
Kinda,
Have I been busy?
Yeah…
Did I forget my password and spend 2 hours trying to look it up in one of my secure files?
(Hangs head in shame) I refuse to answer that.
Day 15 pt 1
Quiet time this morning was in Mark, and it touched on a subject near to my heart, and that is being a servant. Especially when my dominant personality trait is phlegmatic (Ironically, my secondary trait is choleric, and it’s very high, almost equal, but I digress).
Serving people is, at least from my culture a way to honor a person, and you can look back to the traditional tea ceremony (which I have never performed, it is on my list of things I want to do, however). We as a team look to serve the church, to serve our God, we shouldn’t, however neglect serving our fellow man, or in Lifepoint terms, show the love of Christ in a real and relate-able way.
I skipped exercise this morning but I’ll be getting it later.
Day 15 pt 1
Quiet time this morning was in Mark, and it touched on a subject near to my heart, and that is being a servant. Especially when my dominant personality trait is phlegmatic (Ironically, my secondary trait is choleric, and it’s very high, almost equal, but I digress).
Serving people is, at least from my culture a way to honor a person, and you can look back to the traditional tea ceremony (which I have never performed, it is on my list of things I want to do, however). We as a team look to serve the church, to serve our God, we shouldn’t, however neglect serving our fellow man, or in Lifepoint terms, show the love of Christ in a real and relate-able way.
I skipped exercise this morning but I’ll be getting it later.
Days 12, 13 and part of 14
Sorry I’ve been a bit busy all weekend, but I haven’t missed a day yet, though I only did half a time today, I need to finish up after I get home this evening.
Something that I’ll be implementing in the next day or two, I remember this from one of Towne’s books is that we budget our money but why not our time?
I’m … well ok I’m decent at budgeting money, though I’ve greatly improved in that area, but I’ve got a lot of work to do to budget my time. And as I view quiet time and exercise valuable enough to schedule, I’m going to start scheduling when I’m going to do it instead of the laize-faire (and I KNOW I spelled that wrong) attitude I’ve been approaching it with.
Days 12, 13 and part of 14
Sorry I’ve been a bit busy all weekend, but I haven’t missed a day yet, though I only did half a time today, I need to finish up after I get home this evening.
Something that I’ll be implementing in the next day or two, I remember this from one of Towne’s books is that we budget our money but why not our time?
I’m … well ok I’m decent at budgeting money, though I’ve greatly improved in that area, but I’ve got a lot of work to do to budget my time. And as I view quiet time and exercise valuable enough to schedule, I’m going to start scheduling when I’m going to do it instead of the laize-faire (and I KNOW I spelled that wrong) attitude I’ve been approaching it with.