HELLO!

I awoke this morning at 6 am knowing there were a lot of things on my plate when I arrived at the office. Meetings needed to be scheduled, visits arranged, two faith studies planned and posters made, a request for Baptism, pastoral care calls, and a few referrals for resources for some clients I meet as a navigator. I quickly took out pen and paper, the list came to 10, nine church items. I knew the day would go quickly if I was not focused. I prayed for patience, to remain open when other matters might come (and they did), to be attentive to everything and everyone.

Years ago, I worked in an office with colleagues who would sit together and talk about their day. I joined them for ten minutes, and the transitioned to my lists. I did not want to be rude, but they would gather just outside my office, so I closed the door. I would be on the phone, on the computer, reading materials, writing sermons, bulletins, blogs, etc…

A strong memory of mine, I had been in the office all day (very unlike me, as I typically try to get out for visits). I got a lot done. The other four colleagues were sharing their plans, their solutions, the challenges. It was 5 pm. I opened my door and told them I hoped they would have a great evening. One of them responded, “Must be nice…some of us have lots of more work to do”. I thought of a response but kept my peace (rare).

Some of you ask me how I get as much done as I do. The answer is I am focused, perhaps too much so. One of the surprises people discover, when they get to know me is despite my extroverted nature, when it comes to my to do list, it would require a pastoral emergency to shake me from my need to leave the office with all ten items checked off. Sometimes I feel guilty, I hear familiar voices, I see groups like the UCW having meetings, I see people walk by my office door, and if I am in the middle of a project, one of my “to-do” tasks, I fill remain focused on my work. I know I miss out on some great conversations, but I also know if I leave things too long, they will pile up, and eventually I might feel overwhelmed. That is why I try to get things done so quickly, so I will not stress over it later.

Next time you are in the office, drop in. If I am not over focused on one of my 10 to do list, I will make sure to leap to my feet with a loud HELLO!

Peace, Kevin

PS One last to-do on my list. 11) Write daily blog. Check!

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