DO vs. DUE

We are overwhelmed with DUE dates.

Many of us are familiar with due dates. Maybe even TOO familiar. They stare at us in our faces every waking hour: the projects, the bills, the school work, the kid’s field trip money.

I propose a shift in thinking.

Instead of living in the margin-less zone of DUE dates, flourish in the realm of DO dates. In the FREE PDF below, I'll show you how!


12-Month

Rhythm

Too often, we seem to be surprised when busy seasons return annually as if we are new to the world and things just happen to us, completely out of our control.

Have you ever been in this situation?

You’re sitting in a creative briefing meeting when it suddenly dawns on you that you and your team are already behind the 8 ball on this project, even before you begin. It feels impossible to even begin because you already feel paralyzed by no margin and the inevitable long days & late nights ahead.

If you’ve been there, you know the immense stress this adds to you and your team. If only there were a way to get out in front of these mountains that seem to pop up around this time each year.

Sometimes we get so stuck in the weeds of day-to-day survival that we miss the bigger picture. We miss the reality that there are busy seasons in our work. Whether it be intentional or not, lots of our work is cyclical.


Church Series
Planning Template

Sunday always comes, and usually, we’re not ready for it.

For 52 weeks a year, you sweat the small stuff to make the vision of your local church come to life. From lights, to stage design, to videos, to song selection, etc, all of it adds up quick and before you know it you’re managing a event that happens every seven days.

This FREE resource is a base template with all sorts of items that may get lost in the shuffle because Sunday always comes. Upload this CSV into your Asana or other PMS as a project and name it as a template. The PDF included lays out the steps via category for you to manually insert it into your project management system.