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"Five Days to Organize My Life" Not your typical workshop.
While people spend money at expensive workshops on how to organize their life priorities, the Diocese of Lexington has launched a tool to help people organize their life in five days for free. People are looking for a meaningful life, the Rev, Mark Dreves said, Before the University of Florida basketball team took the floor for an early round NCAA tournament game a few years ago, coach Billy Donavan gave each player a marker and a piece of athletic tape to wrap around his sock. Each player was asked to write on that tape the name of one person to whom he would like to dedicate the game. "Five Days to Organize My Life" is a practical tool anyone can use to define their motivation in life and their top priorities before they embark in any decision making regarding a career or vocation. The tool is meant to be a five day process beginning on a Monday and finishing on a Friday. "You can come any time you want, begin with Monday and take a day at a time to think and pray about your life, no rush".
To enter the workshop you will need to go in the day you wish to attend, we suggest you begin by clicking on "Monday" even if today is a different day of the week. Print out the session of the day, find a quiet place to work and pray. Have a pencil and a bible ready as you work on each day. Try spending quality time on each session without rushing to the next one.
Five Days to Organize My Life
Cost: Free
Duration: At your own pace
Location: At your home, office, or sacred space
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