Should I give up doing things when everything seems too much?

 
Phil Grout | 1 Jul 2015

Your children need to be taken to their after-school activities. Your elderly parents need caring for. Your next door neighbour needs help with their broken boiler. Your church has an outreach event this weekend that needs to be catered for. That’s not to mention the weekly Bible study group, the fortnightly church prayer meeting, or the one-to-one meeting you’ve been meaning to get round to.

Sound familiar? Do you ever feel like everyone wants a piece of you? What should you do?

Do you just keep going on and on? Or do you give up something in your life?

In this short video, Matt Fuller, author of Time for Every Thing?, answers the question: should I give up doing things when everything seems too much?

Want to find out more about this issue and get some help? Grab a copy of Time for Every Thing? and find out how to be busy without feeling burdened. Or keep an eye on The Good Book Blog this week for more articles and videos about this topic.

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Phil Grout

Phil is the Film and Media Editor at The Good Book Company. You can watch The Good Book Company's videos on their YouTube Channel. He also blogs at The Good Book Blog.

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