About Your Time
Daniel W. Evans' book "Your Time" emphasizes good time management and how to value time as a gift from God. In this special edition for fathers, the author offers practical advice and tools to help readers manage their time intentionally, emphasizing the finite nature of earthly time. Dads can learn from the book and make the most of their precious time by investing it wisely and prioritizing effectively.Face it, if you're human you probably struggle with time management, either most of the time or at least some of it. And it's not enough to say, "Tomorrow I'll manage my day better." Mastering the clock takes forethought and effort-and it starts with a clear understanding of the gift of time in the first place. In Your Time, readers gain perspective on God's blessing of time, where with each tick of the timer we move closer to eternity.Lending masterly perspective that reads as flowingly as a conversation with a friend, author, businessman, and pastor Daniel W. Evans breaks down what's really involved in learning to manage and spend our time with intentionality. From issues of time-control, tools to monitor time, setting priorities, investing time, and learning to give the gift of ours, Evans' message is simple and direct: our earthly time is limited, and only God knows how much of the irreplaceable asset we have left. So we must invest it well! Because if we don't decide how we'll spend it, other people will.Learn from the bite-sized wisdom of history's brightest minds-philosophers, poets, world leaders, evangelists, and entrepreneurs, with a profound sense of its value. As Steve Jobs said, "It's really clear that the most precious resource we all have is time."In this concise and compelling booklet-one that takes no more than a single sit-down to complete-the reader is invited to consider time from a Scriptural perspective. And they're shown an easy formula to manage it, what Evans calls "the ABC's of investing time."One critical takeaway: time is undoubtedly our greatest asset on planet Earth, a gift created by God. And with a little consideration and planning, we can learn to spend it wisely, give it away generously, and thrive.
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