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Four years ago I began serving a great church, West Park Church in London, Ontario, as their lead pastor. In retrospect realized I could not keep the pace I had initially set. I lacked what Dr. Richard A. Swenson, author of Margin: Restoring Emotional, Physical, Financial and Time Reserves to Overloaded Lives, calls margin. He defines margin as the "space between ourselves and our limits." I had read the book years before, but had failed to heed its advice. Here's what was happening in my leadership life.
1. I left no white space in my Outlook calendar. I had packed every minute of my workday with some task or meeting, leaving no margin or white space for unexpected time demands.
2. I was getting home late every day. I had planned to leave the office at 5.30 several days of the week to get home in time to exercise and then have dinner with my family at 6.30. I found myself working until 6.30 or later on many of my non-meeting nights (Wednesday is the night I reserved for meetings).
3. I felt exhausted when I got up each day, even after 8 hours of sleep.
4. I found myself wishing I didn't have to go into work some mornings, although I thoroughly enjoy my work.
5. I could not even stay awake to watch an entire episode of "Criminal Minds," one of my favorite TV programs. After dinner I usually watch TV to wind down but I was so tired I couldn't even make it halfway through one episode.
6. I began to experience mental exhaustion during my Sunday sermons, even after getting a full-night's rest.
When I began to experience these symptoms, I knew that my leadership would soon suffer, if it hadn't already. So what did I do to bring myself back into balance? I began to work on these seven behaviors.
I first had to admit that I was wrongand that what I was doing bordered on sin.
I shared my struggle with our board. Here are some things that had to change.
I still work a solid week every week in the ministry and love the work, but I believe I set myself on a sustainable path early on in my new role.
![]() | Charles Stone coaches and equips pastors and teams to effectively navigate the unique challenges ministry brings. By blending biblical principles with cutting-edge brain-based practices he helps them enhance their leadership abilities, elevate their preaching/ teaching skills, and prioritize self-care. A pastor for over 42 years, he has served as a lead pastor, associate pastor, and church planter. He published seven books, and over 300 of his articles have appeared on various Christian leadership websites. He holds four earned academic degrees, including a D.Min. and a Ph.D. Learn More » |
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