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Kaye Bengco in one of our many "one on one" you said that when you are too busy it sometimes affect your prayer time therefore you will only take in responsibilities to the extent that your time with the Lord is to be prioritized and that you will be able to give your 100% to each task....Pls read on It does not really matter how active one’s life is. There will always be a need to contemplate and reflect. The person who is driven by work (the workaholic) finds it almost impossible to respect this need because there is always something that needs to be done. This attitude is unhealthy and breeds a sort of messianic complex where one becomes indispensable. We are not mini-messiahs. Jesus is the only Messiah and we should realize that it is He who is indispensable, not us. Workaholism is diametrically opposed to reflection. The more you work, the less likely you will see the possibility for reflection in your life. The irony of this is that the busier we are, the greater is our need to reflect and contemplate, not only to recharge our energies but also know where our energy and talents are best used. The workaholic rarely does anything really well; he achieves a lot, but it is usually of mediocre quality. - Fr Steve Tynan
Posted on: Sun, 21 Jul 2013 08:07:07 +0000

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