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Author: Jim Wideman Created: 5/20/2009 4:32 PM
There are things I've learned I want to spend the rest of my life passing on to the next generation!

If you are serious about mastering the art of simplifying life you must master the habit of evaluating constantly. Listen to your spouse. Ask the timeless question…”Where’s the beef?” Examine and inspect fruit, gains, and losses. Evaluate efficiency and look for ways to build systems and streamline efforts.

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18. Do more by doing less. Focus on the main thing. Why were you put on the earth? If God has a wonderful plan for your life, (and He does!) then what is that plan? Focus on your main thing.

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16. Get feedback from others. A good leader is a good listener. I consult others before hand, during, and afterward and get a cross section of opinions from different perspectives.

17. When it’s over, crash! Get some rest.

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15. Develop a plan to make next year better. Learn from your experiences.

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14. Don’t make people decisions when time is limited. When it concerns someone else, take your time and consider things from every angle.

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13. Don’t ever quit or make big decisions during the madness.

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12. When you are tired and busy, don’t think, rely on a checklist.

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11. Stop and listen to Jesus. I shouldn’t have to say this to Children’s ministers and Christian leaders but make time for the Word!

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10. Do your homework and see what others do in hectic times. I love to study busy people.

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9. Be open to change in your lifestyle. Different results require different actions.
Don’t despise change.

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