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The Workshop

Row upon row of tools, gizmos, widgets, increment hammers, right angle drills, and magnetic sweepers: hardware and home building stores are some of my favorite places to wander. Nothing makes the little bottom drawer toolbox with its 8 oz. hammer, one Phillips head and one flat-tip screwdrivers, a 6 ft. tape measure and a 2 inch mini-level  seem inadequate than store displays aisles long and ceiling high of familiar tools tweaked and adjusted for highly specific applications.

Why once even I became a specialty tool! I have forgotten the actual problem afflicting our little car, but it required removing a bolt from the firewall, a bolt brilliantly positioned directly behind the engine. No doubt factory-owned service centers have precisely designed tools for such situations, but in our driveway, my tiny ten-year-old-sized hand on an adult body became our “specialty tool,” slipping into the slender opening and successfully removing the bolt. Don’t ask about the putting it back part of the equation.

The point, of course, is not that the Lord designed my tiny hands to remove one bolt a significant number of years ago solely to be a husband-helper-in-his-time-of-need, but that specialized tools do exist, because special jobs exist that cannot (readily) be done with every day average tools.

Time Tools

It only makes sense then, that if we have a time job, we need to collect the time tools designed to solve time problems. If you only have the bottom drawer version of a time tool kit—you know, the one with only a calendar and a clock–then come stroll through the workshop where the specialty time tools are hanging, waiting to be used on the various priority projects and time problems life presents to a family.

Unlike the tools in the local hardware or mega-building supply store, the time tools don’t cost money. They cost some amount of time and effort but like a good circular saw, their expense should be considered an investment to gain time or better functionality in the future. Most are simple to learn how to use, and none of them will cut off your hand—well, maybe some laziness or inattention will get shaved off, but then we’d all be better without them, now, wouldn’t we?

Some time tools are versatile, powerful machines capable of multiple applications. Others are more specialized but may be exactly the “small hand” needed for a particular task. They help us protect our priorities and make us better at balancing our long-view life with our short-view tasks. Best of all, they are easy to share with a neighbor. Imagine tools you can literally give away, and still have in your own workshop when you need them. No other tool company has ever figured out how to do that! Browsing the time tools starts here.

Daily Dose 38: Cannon Balls and Sand

How about another personal favorite Picture for My Mind?

C. H. Spurgeon wrote in his Sword and Trowel of a man filling a large box with cannon balls. Needless to say, it did not take too many balls before the box was full. Not so, says Spurgeon. The box would only be full of cannon balls, but it was not truly full. The space around the cannon balls could be filled with shot (think BBs, modern America), and when no more shot would fit, then a quantity of sand could still be poured into the nooks and crannies. There is an infinite point-number line-math lesson in there somewhere!  Read more

Daily Dose 37: Apprentice

Years ago, a young man “made himself” by being apprenticed to a skilled craftsman. Over many years he developed deftness with both the tools and the skill habits of the craft, starting at the bottom and bit by bit adding to his store of skill and knowledge by doing whatever the craftsman needed done.

Now a worthy craftsman knew how to bring the apprentice along step by step, explaining and showing him how to use the tools, and how to perfect the skills of the craft, from the basics through the trade secrets of success: how to stoke the fire with different woods and ores to build a hotter flame, how much time to temper the silver or the glass, how to tell when the bark was ready for carving. Subtle, expert skills became accomplished over the years, until the apprentice’s eyes, hands, and work habits became as accomplished as those of the craftsman. Read more

Daily Dose 36: Concentration Cycles

Let’s see, we are supposed to be automating routine tasks and attending to exceptional ones, making a process for everything, organizing files, and never neglecting a single thing we think is important (even if we never realized how much work it would be to do….) Read more

Daily Dose 35: From Design to Reality

Do you feel like a performer balancing seven plates and four cups atop twirling sticks—all while juggling three balls on a tightrope?  Do you find yourself fondly yearning for when the semester will be finished….when the children will be out of diapers….when they will be out of school….when taxes are finished for another year…when inventory is done…or….

Knowing God has sprinkled cycles throughout our lives does not automatically mean we skillfully use those cycles to full advantage. Whether students, housewives, employees, church workers, or executives, we all face responsibilities and take part in activities that consume various amounts of our time. The reality is time spent for one purpose can NEVER be used for another purpose. Read more