Discerning What's Important


Reader,

Life constantly presents us with choices. And those choices regularly call upon us to decide between what's important and what's not.

To start cutting through the clamor of the urgent and discern whether something is actually important, you need to ask these 4 questions.

Until next time, keep honing your craft.

Blessings,
David

P.S.: A rising tide lifts all boats. Feel free to send this article to others you think it might help.​

J. David Stark

I’m a research professor committed to helping you hone your craft as a biblical scholar. Academic programs in biblical studies often provide excellent training in content areas like Old or New Testament. But these programs have to leave out a lot. And very often, what’s left out is precisely what can help you hone your craft as a knowledge worker so that you can focus on the people and projects that matter most.

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