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EPISODE · Apr 2, 2026 · 18 MIN

Mission Post | Mastering Time Management: 5 Biblical Principles with John Pearson

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Are you constantly busy but still feel unproductive? In this episode, John Pearson shares 5 biblical principles of time management that will help you take control of your schedule, eliminate distractions, and focus on what truly matters.This conversation goes beyond productivity hacks. We discuss redeeming the time, building intentional habits, and creating a daily plan that balances work, ministry, family, and spiritual growth. From early‑morning routines to the famous “eat the frog” principle, this episode offers practical wisdom for pastors, missionaries, leaders, and anyone struggling to manage their time well.If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by urgent demands, procrastination, or distractions, this episode will give you a clear, biblical framework to structure your day and live with greater purpose.SUBSCRIBE to our podcast "Mission Post" on all platforms.To learn more about Vision Baptist Missions, go to visionmissions.com Follow us on social media and check out our website.Quotes!🕰️ Time & Productivity“Time management is using the time resource in a day to get the most productivity—without draining your emotional, mental, or spiritual reserves.”“We all have the same 24 hours, but not all of us use those 24 hours the same way.”“Good time management isn’t a list of things you do—it’s the person you become.”“If the important things are done early, the rest of the day becomes much easier to manage.”“Getting up early and knowing what you’re going to do—that’s where most success starts.”🔁 Habits & Discipline“Habits eventually stop being habits and start becoming who you are.”“Plan tomorrow’s work today so you don’t wake up guessing.”“Work while you’re working so you can rest while you’re resting—without guilt.”“Multitasking is a mirage. You only think you’re doing multiple things.”“If you keep pushing off the hard thing, it only gets bigger.”🐸 The “Eat the Frog” Principle“If the first thing you do every day is eat the frog, everything else feels easier.”“The longer you wait to eat the frog, the bigger and harder it gets.”“Do the difficult things first—then even a chaotic afternoon can’t ruin your day.”🚨 Urgent vs Important“Urgent things are usually put on your schedule by other people.”“Most urgency is just the result of poor planning.”“Priority is a singular word—if everything is a priority, nothing is.”“Jesus was always busy, but He was never in a hurry.”👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family, Ministry & Balance“Balance isn’t the best word—blend is.”“Bringing the family into what you do works better than constantly trying to separate time.”“If you work during rest time, you’ll always feel guilty—and still be tired.”🎯 Long‑Term Vision & Opportunity“Good plans are helpful, but you should also be positioned for unexpected opportunities.”“Don’t get so locked into a five‑year plan that you miss what God brings today.”🔥 Overcoming Failure & Laziness“Good time management is an assault on human nature.”“We’re naturally self‑centered, so discipline will always feel unnatural at first.”“You don’t just need a plan to succeed—you need a plan to not fail.”“Laziness and self‑centeredness will kill even the best plan.”“If you don’t attack what holds you back, you’ll eventually lose enthusiasm for moving forward.”📖 Faith‑Focused Quotes“Redeeming the time requires intention—it never happens accidentally.”“God’s work deserves our best hours, not our leftovers.”“When you manage your time well, you create room for God to work.”

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