How to Free Your Mind of 'Open Loops'

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In my book, Redeeming Your Time, I share 7 time management principles from the life of Christ to help us all be more purposeful, present, and productive. Here's the second principle:

Principle #2
LET YOUR YES BE YES
To redeem our time in the model of our Redeemer, we must ensure that our “yes” is “yes” from the smallest to the biggest commitments we make.

Our solutions for practicing this principle in our modern context are inadequate to say the least. From trying to keep track of to-dos in our head to storing tasks in starred emails, I think most of us would admit that our “yes” is not always “yes” like Jesus commanded, and thus, we’re more stressed than ever.

So what’s the solution? In Redeeming Your Time, I share five practices that answer that question. In this video, I share a glimpse at one of those practices, showing you how to get all of your commitments out of your head and into a trusted, external system.
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Bullet Journaling to the rescue! I've been using it consistently for a long time and it's my CTS!

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Thank you for this video! Also, your bookshelf is incredible.. ALL YELLOW except for a couple of random non-yellow books.

ChrysJones