Submitted by brian on July 17, 2006 - 9:40pm.
Yesterday I wrote about liking the idea of GTD, but not being able to settle on How to do it. Finally (after chasing down who knows how many rabbit holes), I actually prayed about it. I asked God which system He wanted me to use. I always get frustrated with myself when I take on an issue or project that seems very important, and try to take on godly attitudes and biblical ideas in the process, but don't actually ASK God what He wants me to do in that particular situation. Often the answer to such direct questioning takes me in a direction I wouldn't have ever thought of.
In this case, upon turning my mind towards praying about it, turning my mind towards God, I was reminded of a metaphor I arrived at a number of years ago. I likened God to a secretary. Or, better, an administrative assistant, like the assistant to a high-powered executive. Someone who is keenly in tune with what the executive is doing, and can make appointments for the executive, who knows the executive's schedule better than the executive does.