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Lecture 7—The Being of God as Gift and Grace: On Freedom and Necessity, Aseity and the Divine “Attributes”
Bruce McCormack. The God who graciously elects, Lecture #7
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Lecture 6—The Processions Contain the Missions: Reconstructing the Doctrine of an Immanent Trinity
Bruce McCormack. The God who graciously elects, Lecture #6
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Lecture 5—Which Christology? Refining the Economic Basis of the Christian Doctrine of God
Bruce McCormack. The God who graciously elects, Lecture #5
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Lecture 4—The God Who Reveals Himself: The Mystery of the Trinity in the New Testament
Bruce McCormack. The God who graciously elects, Lecture #4
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Lecture 3—The Great Reversal: From the Economy of God to the Trinity in Modern Theology
Bruce McCormack. The God who graciously elects, Lecture #3
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Lecture 2—From the One God to the Trinity: The Creation of the Orthodox Understanding of God
Bruce McCormack. The God who graciously elects, Lecture #2
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Lecture 1—Is the Reformation Over? Reflections on the Place of the Doctrine of God in Evangelical Theology Today
Bruce McCormack. The God who graciously elects, Lecture #1
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Episode 192: How to Theme Your Day for Maximum Productivity |
On Today’s Show
Author and productivity expert Mike Vardy talks about why using a calendar as a task management solution on its own is a bad idea. Mike shares his method of permanently assigning specific “themes” to each day of the week. If you start to theme those days, you give yourself a bit more of a jump-start into your day. Instead, you wake up, and you know immediately the general focus of tasks and projects to tackle that day.
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1 Simple Thing Action:
Start using your calendar for date-specific appointments only. Then you can start using your calendar as more of a framework than a ruling approach to your day. Try to “theme” your days. That will give you something valuable to look at, and when you wake up in the morning your brain is already predisposed to know which are the types of tasks you need to get done today.
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Guest:
Mike Vardywww.productivityist.com
Productivity Strategist
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Founder and President of Productivityist
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