February 14

Episode 28: To manage your time manage your emotions

Inspired Stewardship Podcast, Invest In Others, Stewardship of Time

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Join us today for a chance to talk about emotions and how they sabotage our ability to use our time wisely...

Today's episode is focused on emotional intelligence and how you have to manage yourself and others emotions to really manage your time.  You also have to have the sense and ability to manage the relationships you have to manage time well.

In this episode, I talk with you about how hard it can be to manage your time unless you have the emotional maturity to recognize the way you can self-sabotage and allow others to sabotage your ability to manage your time well. 

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In today's episode, I talk with you about:

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    How resolutions and time management are often a "your eyes are bigger than your stomach" issue...
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    How emotions are often at the root of our inability to manage our time...
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    The difference between successful and REALLY successful people...
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    and more.....

The difference between successful people and really successful people is that really successful people say no to almost everything. - Warren Buffett

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Scott

Helping people to be better Stewards of God's gifts. Because Stewardship is about more than money.

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