1) Be selective with how you spend your time. You may be trying to do too many things and end up doing none of them well. Hurrying is the flesh trying to do more than the Holy Spirit is leading you to do. Be led by the Spirit.
2) Be prepared to say "no" nicely. Sometimes we take on things we should not because we are uncomfortable saying no. Ask God to give you the words to say no when you need to.
3) Resist the spirit of procrastination. God's Word tells us to exercise self-discipline. Do what you know you need to do now so you can fully enjoy your times of rest.
4) Eliminate key distractions. If you know you are prone to certain distractions, such as watching TV, set some guidelines for yourself.
5) Set appropriate boundaries for interruptions. Life is full of interruptions, but you can learn to set boundaries that help you manage them in healthy ways, such as scheduling times when you are "off limits." Schedule time to give yourself a break.
6) Modify your life. Ask God to show you out-of-the-box ways to save time and trouble. For instance, when I do not have time to do the dishes, I use paper plates!
7) Pray and listen. If you can see that your plan is not producing peace, go back to God, pray for peace in the now, and for the wisdom to make changes that will benefit your life.
The bottom line is to make peace a priority, take practical steps toward it, and let God lead you every day into His perfect peace that passes all understanding.
Prayer starter: God, lead me into Your peace that passes all understanding. Show me the daily steps I can take to walk in Your peace for me.
**Joyce Meyer
Philippians 4:7
And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
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