In each episode, Miska and Reagan open the Bible to explore themes of biblical masculinity, man's relationship to nature, and exactly what it means to live as a man in God's creation.
Reagan Rose & Miska Wilhelmsson
In an age of unlimited information, proactively choosing what we fill our eyes, ears, and hearts with is more important than ever. The articles we read, the podcasts we listen to, and the videos we consume have a profound effect on our beliefs and how we see the world. Are you being wise in what you consume? In this episode, I talk about the reasons, principles, and tools I use to curate my own information diet and offer some practical tips for you as well. Link mentioned: Tweetdeck for Twitter https://tweetdeck.twitter.com/ Feedly https://feedly.com/ For more productivity from a Christian perspective sign-up for the weekly newsletter: https://newsletter.redeemingproductivity.com/ Support Redeeming Productivity: https://www.redeemingproductivity.com/about/#support My course on Christian morning routines: https://www.redeemingproductivity.com/power-mornings/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/redeemingprod/support
In this episode, Reagan talks to Darryl Dash, pastor and author of 8 Habits for Growth. They discuss the simplicity of spiritual growth, the habits believers should be practicing, and some of the things that get in the way of growing spiritually. Get the book 8 Habits for Growth: https://amzn.to/2Wb07PW For more productivity from a Christian perspective sign-up for the weekly newsletter: https://newsletter.redeemingproductivity.com/ Support Redeeming Productivity: https://www.redeemingproductivity.com/about/#support My course on Christian morning routines: https://www.redeemingproductivity.com/power-mornings/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/redeemingprod/support
For most people, their productivity journey begins with a crisis. They've got too much to do, and not enough time to do it. So they turn to books and podcasts on time management and getting more done. They're looking for something that can help them find peace. But the truth is productivity can never give us true peace, but there is someone who can. More productivity from a Christian perspective sign-up for the Reagan's Roundup weekly newsletter: https://newsletter.redeemingproductivity.com/ Support Redeeming Productivity: https://www.redeemingproductivity.com/about/#support My course on Christian morning routines: https://www.redeemingproductivity.com/power-mornings/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/redeemingprod/support
In this episode, I talk about the gospel, good works, and personal productivity. For more productivity from a Christian perspective sign-up for the weekly newsletter: https://newsletter.redeemingproductivity.com/ Support Redeeming Productivity: https://www.redeemingproductivity.com/about/#support My course on Christian morning routines: https://www.redeemingproductivity.com/power-mornings/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/redeemingprod/support
Sometimes when we think of habits, we think of prayer, Bible study, and other personal practices. But if you want to lead a productive Christian life, it's impossible to do it alone. You need fellowship. Try CovenantEyes free for 30 days: https://covenanteyes.sjv.io/c/2402158/387466/5624 For more productivity from a Christian perspective sign-up for the weekly newsletter: https://newsletter.redeemingproductivity.com/ Support Redeeming Productivity: https://www.redeemingproductivity.com/about/#support My course on Christian morning routines: https://www.redeemingproductivity.com/power-mornings/
In this episode, we're talking about the essential habit of daily Bible reading. I attempt to present the most convincing arguments for why you you need to make this habit part of your life. For more productivity from a Christian perspective sign-up for the weekly newsletter: https://newsletter.redeemingproductivity.com/ Support Redeeming Productivity: https://www.redeemingproductivity.com/about/#support My course on Christian morning routines: https://www.redeemingproductivity.com/power-mornings/
In this episode of Redeeming Productivity, I talk about the different kinds of rest we need and how to make each of them a habit so we don't burn out. LINKS The real reason why we are tired and what to do about it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGNN4EPJzGk Learn more about supporting Redeeming Productivity: https://www.redeemingproductivity.com/about/#support Subscribe on your favorite platform: https://link.chtbl.com/redeemingprod Check out my course on morning routines, POWER Mornings! https://www.redeemingproductivity.com/power-mornings/ Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter: https://newsletter.redeemingproductivity.com/
In this episode, I talk to Joe Barnard of Cross Training Ministries about the little habits that lead to big transformation for Christians. LINKS Joe's Ministry: https://www.menneedhelp.org/ https://www.xtrainingministries.com/ Joe's Book, The Way Forward: https://amzn.to/3pSKyXT Previous episode with Joe: https://www.redeemingproductivity.com/podcast/pursuing-maturity-with-joe-barnard/
Every Christian should make a regular practice of memorizing passages from the Bible. Here’s why and some strategies and resources to help you get started. LINKS Scripture Memorization Resources: https://www.redeemingproductivity.com/memorizing-scripture/ Subscribe on your favorite platform: https://link.chtbl.com/redeemingprod Check out my course on morning routines, POWER Mornings! https://www.redeemingproductivity.com/power-mornings/ Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter: https://newsletter.redeemingproductivity.com/ SHOW NOTES 0:00 Welcome|2:19 Why Is It Essential?5:44 How It’s a Habit10:04 Strategies for Scripture Memorization12:08 What Verses Should You Memorize?14:47 Scripture Memorization Resources29:18 Conclusion
Too many believers flit through life without a plan wondering why we don’t see growth or success in our endeavors. For many of us the problem is that we don’t look ahead; we don’t make planning a habit. LINKS Learn more about supporting Redeeming Productivity: https://www.redeemingproductivity.com/about/#support Subscribe on your favorite platform: https://link.chtbl.com/redeemingprod Check out my course on morning routines, POWER Mornings! https://www.redeemingproductivity.com/power-mornings/ Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter: https://newsletter.redeemingproductivity.com/ SHOW NOTES 1:13 – Planning Is Important for Christians 2:21 – Why Planning Is an Essential Habit 7:51 – Benefits of Planning 12:26 – Planning is Good Stewardship 16:32 – Pitfalls of Planning 22:10 – You’re not in Control 28:01 – Conclusion
For some reason just about every Christian struggles to pray. In this episode Reagan discusses why that is, and offers some very simple steps for how you can ensure that you’re daily doing this essential practice of every productive Christian. LINKS Learn more about supporting Redeeming Productivity: https://www.redeemingproductivity.com/about/#support Subscribe on your favorite platform: https://link.chtbl.com/redeemingprod Check out my course on morning routines, POWER Mornings! https://www.redeemingproductivity.com/power-mornings/ Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter: https://newsletter.redeemingproductivity.com/ SHOW NOTES 4:02 – What is prayer?5:06 – Why prayer is essential6:05 – The habit of prayer13:05 – Strategies for prayer19:18 – Replacing bad habits with prayer24:42 – Conclusion
This first episode introduces Season 1: Essential Habits of the Productive Christian, and in it Reagan looks at the specific instructions the Bible gives for how Christians are to eliminate bad habits and cultivate good ones. LINKS Subscribe on your favorite platform: https://link.chtbl.com/redeemingprod Check out my course on morning routines, POWER Mornings! https://www.redeemingproductivity.com/power-mornings/ Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter: https://newsletter.redeemingproductivity.com/ SHOW NOTES 4:04 – A new format5:34 – The definition of habits15:07 – The mindset of habits20:54 – The identity of habits30:39 – The power of habits39:01 – The practice of habits45:59 – Conclusion
In this episode, I talk about how morning routines are the key to building lasting habits. I also announce the release of my brand new course, POWER Mornings. Check out my course on morning routines, POWER Mornings! https://www.redeemingproductivity.com/power-mornings/ Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter: https://newsletter.redeemingproductivity.com/ If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you’ll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content: https://www.patreon.com/redeemingprod Show Notes: 5:12 – Why you need a morning routine6:24 – Morning Routines Create Consistent Habits8:49 – Morning Routines Promote Peacefulness11:18 – Morning Routines Transform You15:15 – How to Start a Morning Routine16:58 – How to Get POWER Mornings19:13 – Conclusion and Updates
Often when it comes to productivity we want to immediately jump to apps, systems, and life hacks. But without the proper foundation those tools are useless. In this episode, we discuss the starting point for how believers should approach managing our lives for God’s glory. Welcome to Christian productivity 101. Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter. If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you’ll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content.
Weekly reviews are one of the best tools to keep us on track toward our goals, but they are also the easiest to neglect when we get busy. In this episode, I talk about weekly reviews, why they are so important for productive believers, and some suggestions on what to include in your review. Show notes: 9:49 – What is a weekly review15:06 – Elements of a weekly review29:09 – What day is best?32:40 – Conclusion More from Redeeming Productivity: Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter and get my free morning routine planner. If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting the show on Patreon, where you’ll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content.
Walking is the free miracle drug that nobody takes. In this episode, I talk about some of the productivity benefits of taking a daily walk. Show notes: 7:24 – Benefits of walking17:54 – Ways to walk more20:04 – Conclusion More from Redeeming Productivity: Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter and get my free morning routine planner. If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting the show on Patreon, where you’ll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content.
There’s a term you’ve probably been hearing everywhere over the last few years: Self-care. Is self-care something Christians should practice or is it really just sinful self-indulgence? Show notes: 5:04 – History of the term self-care12:07 – So why is this phrase so polarizing among Christians?17:09 – We need balance in our lives20:41 – Self-care doesn't have self-indulgent26:28 – Often the best self-care is self-sacrifice32:29 – Conclusion For more from Redeeming Productivity: Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter and get my free morning routine planner. If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting the show on Patreon, where you’ll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content.
Dale Partridge created several successful businesses before moving into full time ministry. In this episode, we discuss how Christians ought to think about success, biblical house churches, and Dale’s own personal productivity practices. Dale is the Founder and President of Relearn.org, a digital ministry committed to strengthening biblical and theological literacy in the church. He is also the author of several Christians books, the host of the Real Christianity podcast, and an elder and teaching pastor at the local house church in which he serves. Show notes: 5:45 – How Christians should think about success12:44 – Biblical house churches28:25 – Dale’s productivity practices Links mentioned on the show: Get more from Dale at Relearn.orgReformation SeminaryReal Christianity PodcastFollow Dale on Twitter For more from Redeeming Productivity: Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter. If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting the show on Patreon, where you’ll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content.
Imagine if individuals partnered with their churches to reach the online world for Christ. What might that look like? Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter. If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you’ll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content. Read More Than Influencers. Show Notes: 0:00 Welcome5:04 The opportunity gap11:17 How the apostles would use the internet19:03 Online ministry is missions20:50 How to get started
In this episode, I outline the steps I’m taking to manage my tasks and time so that I stay productive now that I’m working for myself. Links: Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter. Things 3 – https://culturedcode.com/things/ Drafts – https://getdrafts.com/ Show Notes: 0:00 – Welcome2:04 – Why you need a plan3:59 – Start work early5:26 – Keeping the goals in front of me6:13 – The brain dump8:10 – Clarify, organize, and reflect12:39 – Reminders for everything18:37 – Hide the phone20:09 – When you hit a wall, take a walk22:06 – Conclusion
Most modern people spend a lot of time trying to avoid thinking about death. Many want to pretend it doesn't exist at all. But for Christians, thinking about our inevitable demise can be one of the best ways to get inspired to tackle the day's work. Let's talk about getting morbid to get motivated. ✉️ Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter. ⏳If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you'll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content. Show Notes: 0:00 Welcome 3:27 Living for Your Legacy 9:48 Christians Don't Fear Death 18:14 Having Confidence in How It Ends, Gives Us Confidence in the Present 23:00 Conclusion
“Do what you love” is a common piece of advice. But is it something Christians should follow? Plus, a very big announcement. ✉️ Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter. ⏳If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you'll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content. Links Mentioned on the Show: Ask Pastor John: Should I Ever Pursue My Dreams? 3 Lies Money Tells Timestamps: 0:00 Welcome 0:49 A BIG Announcement 5:35 Pursuing Your Dreams 10:47 Obedience & Happiness are Unlikely Bedfellows 17:45 Doing Something Because It Will Make Me More Money is Wrong 22:33 The Will of God for My Life Is a Secret to Be Cracked 30:25 Conclusion
If you struggle to make decisions, or feel stuck between two goals, that may be a sign of a bigger issue. It may actually be a sin issue. Let's talk about indecision and double-mindedness. Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter. If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you’ll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content. Episode about the fear of man: Episode #58 — Overcoming the Fear of Other People's OpinionsUndone by Indecision: How the Fear of Man Paralyzes Us | Desiring GodBook on Willpower: https://amzn.to/3pBHCgB Show Notes: 0:00 Intro3:02 An epiphany13:05 Why do we do this to ourselves?16:26 We’re talking about double-mindedness24:06 Our single-minded purpose31:35 Indecisive people are ineffective people32:34 Conclusion
The self-improvement and personal productivity industry is massive. It’s worth well over $10 billion a year. At any given moment many of the books on the best sellers list are personal development books. And many of the best selling books of all time are books about personal productivity or self-improvement. People are looking for answers. But can the personal productivity provide them? Or has it failed to deliver on its promises? Has the personal productivity movement failed us? Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter. If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you’ll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content. Show Notes: 0:00 Welcome1:53 Why this question matters7:29 Personal productivity cannot give you peace11:31 Personal productivity cannot give you meaning17:30 Conclusion Transcript Read and listen via a fully-interactive transcript of this episode.
Risk is part of life. Every time we lace up our shoes and leave the house, we are taking on some level of risk. We could be humiliated, we could be robbed, we could even die. But if we are to live faithfully or do anything useful with our lives we need to get comfortable with risk. Watch on YouTube: How to Take Sermon Notes Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter. If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you’ll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content. Show Notes: 0:00 Welcome5:08 1. This World Is Terrified of Risk8:08 2. We Are Terrible at Calculating Risk13:01 3. Risk is the Pathway to Reward17:28 4. Christians Must Learn to Tolerate More Risk24:57 5. Risks Taken on Principle for God & His Glory Are No Risk at All28:58 – Outro Transcript Read and listen via a fully-interactive transcript of this episode.
A lot of times we think that be more productive, we need to add things to our lives. Another habit, another app, a new routine, etc. But, actually, the very opposite is true. If you want to add to your productivity, the best place to start is by subtracting things from your life. Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter. If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you’ll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content. Show Notes: 0:00 – Welcome2:10 – What is via negativa?9:04 – Why does via negativa work?15:19 – Is it biblical?19:33 – How to effectively employ via negativa in your life33:43 – Keep it simple & a challenge34:34 – Conclusion
We are all optimizing our lives for something, health, money, relationships, etc. But as we try to become more productive, the smartest thing to optimize for is eternal reward. Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter. If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you’ll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content. Show Notes: 0:00 Welcome0:16 Everyone optimizes for something2:06 Some people optimize for the wrong things3:51 What will you spend all that redeemed time on?6:21 It’s the same thing as walking by faith8:17 Seeking eternal reward is the best way to glorify God12:49 Personal productivity is just plain old faithfulness14:64 Show up every day16:19 Conclusion Transcript Read and listen via a fully-interactive transcript of this episode.
It's a New Year. Maybe you made some resolutions. But were they all about you or all about Jesus? Let's talk about how you can make sure the goals you set for 2021 are aimed at glorifying God. Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter. ⏳If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you'll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content. Show Notes: 0:00 Welcome 5:03 Rethink your resolutions 8:08 Reframe your resolutions 13:04 Recommit to your resolutions 17:36 Make 2021 the best year yet 19:09 Conclusion Transcript Read and listen via a fully interactive transcript of this episode.
As we look ahead to a new year, I took some time to look back at what the Lord has taught me in the previous one. This episode is admittedly a bit self-indulgent, but hopefully, it will spark some ideas for you. Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter. If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you’ll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content. Show Notes 0:00 – Intro1:13 – 1. Family trumps nearly everything else.4:02 – 2. You can't do it all well.5:58 – 3. You and you alone are responsible for your priorities.8:19 – 4. Politics do matter.10:30 – 5. Stop being scared and start speaking up.13:16 – 6. If not now then when?16:21 – 7. The natural world is marvelous up close.19:23 – Conclusion Transcript Read and listen via a fully-interactive transcript of this episode.
A victimhood mindset is antithetical to the gospel and to personal productivity. People who think of themselves as victims are trapped in a prison of their own mind, always waiting for someone to come save them. If you adopt a victimhood mindset, you will never get anywhere. This self-pitying mind trap must be destroyed whenever it rears its ugly head. Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter. If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you’ll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content. Show Notes 0:00 – Intro7:45 – Defining the Victim Mindset10:40 – A Victim Mindset is Not the Same as Being a Victim12:22 – The 4 Features of a Victim Mindset16:16 – A Victim Mindset is Antithetical to the Gospel18:14 – A Mindset of Victimhood is Cancerous at the Macro Level22:04 – A Mindset of Victimhood is Cancerous to Personal Productivity26:36 – How to Slay a Victim Mentality31:39 – Practical Strategies for Fighting a Victim Mentality33:32 – Conclusion Transcript Read and listen via a fully-interactive transcript of this episode.
Christians are to strive for quality in all that we do, but it’s not always possible to do everything with excellence. So, how do we decide where to skimp? Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter. If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you’ll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content. Show Notes: 2:21 – What is Excellence?4:42 – We Should Do Everything with Excellence, But We Can’t7:21 – God Defines Excellence11:47 – Quality Should Be Our Default14:38 – When to Do Less Than Excellent Work17:22 – Get Your Heart Right and Quality Will Come Naturally19:47 – Ask the Lord for Help Transcript Read and listen via a fully-interactive transcript of this episode.
Here are 8 practical strategies to help you build discipline in your life. Links Read this as an article, 8 Strategies for Developing Christ-Honoring Self-Discipline Listen to part one: RPS #61 — You Need to Learn Discipline Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter. ⏳If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you'll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content. Show Notes: 3:08 – 1. Remember that maturity does not come overnight. 6:22 – 2. Don't let emotions in the driver's seat. 8:36 – 3. Start by disciplining your mind with the truth. 11:23 – 4. Strive to have discipline mature into habit. 13:27 – 5. Remember that discipline always requires sacrifice. 15:52 – 6. Build on habits that are already working. 18:02 – 7. Harness waves of motivation to create a system that lasts. 22:05 – 8. Always do the right thing, the first time, no matter how small. 24:12 – Conclusion Transcript Read and listen via a fully interactive transcript of this episode.
Summary Discipline is a rare commodity. In business, those who have it succeed consistently, those who don’t just get by or get lucky. For Christians, however, discipline is a necessity. But what is discipline, why do we need it, and how can we learn it? Links Read this as an article, Self-Discipline Is the Gateway to Christian Maturity.Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter. If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you’ll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content. Show Notes: 0:00 – Welcome5:22 – What is Discipline?11:36 – Why You Need Discipline22:32 – Teasing Practical Steps in the Next Episode Transcript Read and listen via a fully-interactive transcript of this episode.
Do you ever have those days where you come home and think, “that was a really productive day”? Imagine if you could make every day feel productive and let that momentum carry you through, not just days, but weeks of productive work. Links My new employer, Not the Bee.Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter. If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you’ll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content. Show Notes: 0:00 – Welcome2:57 – The Problem7:06 – Closing the Loops9:39 – Make a Plan to Finish the Right Tasks12:07 – How to Write a Book17:23 – Principles for Breaking Your Projects Down24:31 – Creating Reusable Project Templates25:46 – My Process for Writing a Blog Article29:20 – Conclusion Transcript Read and listen via a fully-interactive transcript of this episode.
Your outlook on life is one of the biggest factors in deciding the quality and success of your work. But should Christians be optimists? And what does biblically-based optimism even look like? Links My new job: Not the Bee.Read the post this episode is based on, “Should I Be Optimistic?” on The Master’s Seminary blog.Listen to my testimony.Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter. If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you’ll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content. Show Notes: 0:00 – Welcome2:18 – Optimism vs. Pessimism3:20 – The Right Kind of Optimist5:16 – Evangelical Eeyores7:52 – Every Believer Should Be an Optimist10:19 – Reasonably Happy12:53 – Eternally Optimistic16:27 – Joyfully Long-Suffering17:17 – More Than a Personality Trait19:17 – Optimism Is True and It Gets Results22:18 – Conclusion Transcript Read and listen via a fully-interactive transcript of this episode.
Where would you be today if you weren’t so afraid of other people’s opinions? That’s the question that drove me to look for biblical answers to my fear of man. In this episode, we discuss how destructive living in the fear of others can be to our lives and personal productivity, and how Scripture provides a way out of this snare. I also share a big life update. Links How to Stop Being Afraid of People, So You Can Start Getting Stuff DoneEp. 12 – Interview with Adam Ford, Creator of The Babylon BeeSign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter. If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you’ll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content. Show Notes: 0:00 – Welcome, and Major Life Update4:16 – Why You Should Fear the Fear of Man8:41 – How to Attack the Fear of Man12:12 – What Fear of Man Does to Us14:01 – The Fear of Man Is Beatable16:58 – Rightly Ordered Fears20:02 – First, Fear God24:25 – Second, Love People28:43 – Outro Transcript Read and listen via a fully-interactive transcript of this episode.
In this episode, we talk about the joy of reading, note-taking, Roam Research vs. Notion, and applying note-taking techniques to writing and idea creation. Links Episode 55 – Bible Notetaking Systems with Matthew Everhard Relearning the Joy of Reading (Blog) How to Take Smart Notes by Sönke Ahrens Track book series for students – Track is a series of books designed to disciple the next generation in the areas of culture, doctrine, & the Christian life. While the topics addressed aren't always simple, they are communicated in a manner that is. ⏳If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you'll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content. Time Stamps 01:42 Relearning the Joy of Reading 02:17 How to Take Smart Notes 04:39 Trying Roam Research (Again) 06:53 Roam Research vs. Notion 09:44 Applying Smart Note to My Book Project 14:17 Smart Notes for Idea Creation Episode Transcript
No matter how well we plan, organize, and delegate, sometimes we drop the ball. Sometimes we let people down. Sometimes we fail to live up to our commitments. And sometimes we make matters worse by failing to communicate. This can lead to broken trust and people losing respect for you. So, how do we drop the ball gracefully? Today I'm going to give you five ways. Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction 03:10 – Why we drop the ball 07:33 – 1. Don't Overcommit to Begin With 10:27 – 2. Develop a System to Track Your Commitments 12:11 – 3. Communicate Early 15:30 – 4. Be 100% Honest 20:47 – 5. Ask for Forgiveness 23:45 – 6. Learn from Your Mistakes 25:56 – Believe the gospel when we drop the ball Links Getting Things Done by David Allen Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter. ⏳If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you'll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content. Episode Transcript
In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Matthew Everhard who is a Jonathan Edwards scholar. We discuss the productivity habits of the Puritan pastor, particularly his unique approach to knowledge management. Links Check out Matthew Everhard’s YouTube ChannelRead his article at Modern ReformationSign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter. If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you’ll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content.
Envy destroys our ability to do pleasing work for God. Instead of looking around at the “success” of others, we need to faithfully labor at what the Lord has put before us. Links Watch Redeeming Productivity on our YouTube channelSign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter. If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you’ll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction 01:21 Thank you to you supporters 05:16 The article that inspired this episode 07:48 Jealousy in the workplace 09:33 Envy is a sin 10:54 Envy is strongest when you see the wicked succeeding 13:10 You are not alone 14:45 We have a choice to make when we see the wicked succeeding 15:56 Don’t envy the damned 19:14 The dangers of envy 21:19 How Christians view success 23:14 The meek shall inherit the earth 25:05 You don’t have to be type-A to be successful 27:55 Conclusion
Have you ever felt guilty for listening to the Bible instead of reading it? In this episode, I try and answer whether or not it’s “cheating” to listen to the Bible on audio instead of reading it. We discuss the advantages and disadvantages of different modalities of Bible consumption. And at the end I share some of my picks for the best way to listen to God’s Word on audio. Links Watch Redeeming Productivity on our YouTube channelSign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter.2016 Study on Audio Learning Bible App by YouVersionStudy Bible by GTYDwell Audio Bible AppESV Hear the Word Audio BibleESV Daily Bible M’Cheyne Podcast If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you’ll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content. Time Stamps 00:00:00 Introduction00:01:40 Is listening to the Bible on audio “cheating”?00:03:40 Where does this question come from?00:07:12 Reading the Bible at difference speeds00:11:01 Listening to the Bible is the historic norm.00:14:11 Dangers of listening to the Bible on audio.00:16:31 Make sure you’are actually listening.00:19:02 Only reading the Bible because you feel like you have to00:21:22 Advantages to listening to the Bible.00:23:21 The Bible is a book for life.00:25:50 Ways to listen to the Bible.00:27:52 Conclusion Transcript Welcome to another episode of the Redeeming Productivity Show. This is the podcast that helps Christians get more done and get it done like Christians. And I’m your host Reagan Rose. Well, guys, we have a excellent episode for you today. What are you talking about? The subject of listening to the Bible? So audio Bibles, when we talk about apps, we’re going to talk about audio books, websites, that kind of thing. But actually the main thing I want to dwell on is the question of, is it okay to listen to audio books, audio Bibles? Is it okay to, uh, to listen to the Bible instead of reading it? Is it cheating before we get into that? I also just want to let you know that at the end of this episode, there’s going to be a little bit extra, a little bit of a Patreon exclusive. So if you are one of my Patreon supporters, there’ll be an extended clip from this episode that only you can hear. And if you’re not one of my Patreon supporters, consider signing up, it’s just patreon.com/redeemingprod. And for a few bucks a month, you get access to an exclusive feed. I’m trying to share more and more there. I actually have some goodies coming up soon. I’m gonna upgrade what I’m doing on Patreon and yeah, it also just helps support the show. So if you liked the show, you want to help me keep going, please check out my Patreon. And thank you to my Patreon supporters. You guys are the best, keep up the good work. So, is listening to audio Bibles cheating? And I think that a lot of you—I’ve, I’ve actually kind of run this by a few people and asked them if they knew what I meant by asking that question. So I asked my wife, I said, “if I ask you if listening to the Bible on audio is cheating, do you know what I mean?“ She said, “yeah, I know what you mean.“ You kind of have the sense that you should be reading the Bible with your old hose, with your eyes. And if you don’t, then your kind of cheating yourself out of studying the Word of God…or something like that. In fact, I think this is something a lot of people think about audio books or books on tape in general is that it’s not quite the same. I remember talking to, somebody was asking—this was years and years ago—they were asking for recommendation for where to get a good copy of an old book. And it was a specific title. And I linked to them that, “Hey, there’s actually an audio version of this on sale right now.“ And they came—I was trying to be helpful—but they came back and they actually mocked me. Th
Life hacks are simple shortcuts to help get everyday tasks done more efficiently. But Christian contentment is the ultimate life hack. In this episode, we explore what contentment is, how you can get it, and how it allows Christians to change their attitudes without changing their circumstances. Links Watch Redeeming Productivity on our YouTube channelBook: The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment by Jeremiah Burroughs. Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter. If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you’ll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content. Transcript Welcome to the Redeeming Productivity Show.This is the podcast that helps Christians get more done and get it done like Christians. And I’m your host Reagan Rose.Well, in this week’s episode, we’re going to be talking about the subject of Christian contentment. Namely, why contentment is the Ultimate life hack. More on that in a minute, but before we get into it in earnest, I just wanted to tell you that I am back at it with a video version of the podcast. So a lot of you—I know most of you—listen to this via audio podcast on Apple Podcasts or something like that. Well, there’s also a video version on YouTube and there has been going back for quite a while actually, but I stopped doing them when it got too hot. Because I shoot this in the garage and it gets too hot in the garage. And so it was, it was too hard to make it pretty and not be sweating. So now it’s cooled off a little bit. So I’m back at it. So if you are not subscribed to the YouTube channel, go on YouTube, go to Redeeming Productivity, just search it or just click the link in the description here.And you will find me there. And I have other videos there as well, in addition to the podcast content. So you’ll want to check that out. And also of course, as usual, if you’re not subscribed to this podcast on your podcast player, you ought to go ahead and do that. A special shout out to the Patreon supporters. Appreciate you guys so much! There are now 11 of you, which is amazing to me and really does help offset the cost of this. So if you are a listener to this or a watcher of this with your ojos, and you want to help support the efforts of Redeeming Productivity, do check out my Patreon page. That’s patreon.com/redeemingprod. And you can become a monthly supporter for as little as three bucks a month. And I hop on there from time to time, give some exclusive content and also do early releases of episodes from time to time. So check that out. More coming soon over there…soon. So keep your eyes peeled and your ears…ears peeled, uh, ears…ears…open ears, unclogged ears? Peeled. Okay. Let’s get into the topic of today’s show. So earlier this week I tweeted, I tweeted, um, a tweet. I tweeted a tweet that just said that “contentment is the ultimate life hack.” And over on my Instagram, I shared a little bit more about what I meant by that. And I figured, you know what? I should do a whole episode about what that means. So why would I say that contentment is the ultimate life hack? That’s what I want to talk about today. And so we’re going to do three things, hopefully, depending on how long this takes. I might have more material than I have your attention. So I might split this up, but we’ll see. So three things we’re going to do. We’re going to say, why contentment is the ultimate life hack. Then we’re going to look at what exactly contentment is, biblically, where I get a little theological on you. I looked up some Greek words. So hold onto your hats lady and gents. Lady and gents, because there’s only one lady who listens to this and it’s my mom. And then lastly, we’re going to answer a question—and that is one that often comes up. You might be wondering at the end of this episo
The Scriptures make clear that the ultimate future which awaits believers is a physical resurrection of the body. Sadly, most Christians are either ignorant of this doctrine or have not considered the implications of this blessed truth. In this episode, Reagan and Miska consider what the doctrine of resurrection says about Christ, our salvation, and about how a man should live.
The Scriptures make clear that the ultimate future which awaits believers is a physical resurrection of the body. Sadly, most Christians are either ignorant of this doctrine or have not considered the implications of this blessed truth. In this episode, Reagan and Miska consider what the doctrine of resurrection says about Christ, our salvation, and about how a man should live.
These days there are thousands of options when it comes to productivity tools. But one great debate still persists: Which is better, paper or digital productivity tools? I think there’s a place for both. In this episode, I demonstrate that it’s not a question of either/or, but rather of which/when. And I give some principles for choosing which productivity tasks are better done on paper and which are better done using apps. Links This episode is based in part on the blog post, Paper vs. Digital Productivity Tools.Checkout the LifeJournal that I mentioned in today’s episode. Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter. If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you’ll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content. Transcript 00:00:08 – Welcome to the Redeeming Productivity Show. This is the podcast that helps Christians get more done and get it done like Christians. And I’m your host Reagan Rose.00:00:22 – Well, thanks for listening in. We’ve got an interesting episode for you today. When we talking about paper versus digital productivity tools and kind of the pros and cons of each and how you can sort of mix and match, uh, some paper planning tools with digital tools and even just kind of some high-level principles to think through what would be best for what types of activities, uh, productivity-wise. Um, but before I jump into that, just want to do the little preamble I always do, which is to say, if you’re listening and you like this, please do subscribe to your favorite podcast thing. So you get notified if the next one, for example, if one doesn’t come out on Monday, like normal and instead comes out way later in the week, like right now, uh, you will just get it in your podcast player. Well, I don’t need to explain podcasts to you.00:01:16 – You’re listening to one and also a special thank you to the Patreon supporters, guys. Thank you so much for supporting the podcast. Um, it is encouraging to me and helps me pay the bills to keep this going. And if any of you who are listening would like to become a patron supporter, throw a couple of bucks in the hat. Uh, it is patrion.com/redeeming prod. Okay, let’s get into the meat of the episode. Um, so paper versus digital tools. So with productivity, there are, um, many, many tools available to us. Uh, the, you can go as simple as just a hit a, a to-do list or setting goals on a piece of paper, but, uh, so much of productivity is about what tools you use. And especially now in the digital era, there are countless types of tools you can use in the computer, countless apps, countless services, countless automation that you can use to increase your productivity.00:02:24 – And it can get a little bit overwhelming, to be honest. I’ve mentioned before that when I do as doing college ministry, I think even when I was a college student, I did, this is, I just had a little tiny notebook with a little tiny pen, and I would just write in there some boxes and some little tasks for the day. And I tick off the boxes, uh, to make sure I got everything done. I needed to do that day. And that was a productivity tool. It was small, it was rudimentary, but that was, that was all I did with it. Uh, and then after I read, um, David, Allen’s getting things done, I realized, Oh, I’m basically using his sort of getting things done system, but not as smartly. And so then I was using the paper to record those tasks and, and migrate them to the next day, make sure that, that I had a place to capture everything and process it and, and put it into the right category.00:03:17 – And I was doing that all paper-wise. Now, though, fast forward to today, I suffer from a condition that doctors call shiny new tools syndrome. And that is, uh, my excuse for that is that I write and do a podcast on productivity. And so I can ex
In this episode, Reagan discusses how Christians can create a strategy for practicing the "one another" commands of Scripture. He talks about the pros and cons of different forms of communication, creating a "Personal CRM", and why letter writing is still relevant. Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter. ⏳If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you'll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content.
Fresh back from vacation, Reagan shares some musings on the nature of Christian productivity, insights from the book of Ecclesiastes, “Chronological Optimism,” and changes he’s making in life to accommodate a broadening understanding of personal productivity. Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter. If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you’ll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content.
What if you had the ability to perfectly recall anything you had ever learned? Imagine what you could do for the Kingdom! Well, as far as I know, that’s not possible yet but in this week’s episode, I talk about the subject of how we organize our notes into a knowledge management system. I cover some of the different approaches to the subject as well as some of the software options that are available. I also discuss the theological ramifications of knowledge management and what it means for Christians to develop a “second brain.” Links Mentioned in this Episode ZettelkastenEvernoteNotion, my review of Notion, how I use NotionObsidianRoam Research Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter. If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you’ll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content.
In this week’s episode, I reflect on a recent interview with John Piper in which he offered up seven lessons on productivity that he’s learned over the years. Links Mentioned in this Episode Seven Lessons for Productivity from John Piper on Desiring GodThis week on the blog: Unconfessed Sin Is Killing Your ProductivityEp. 44 – Making the Most of Motivation Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter. If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you’ll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content.
In this episode, I talk about why you should plan your day, what the elements of a good day plan are, and a step-by-step of how I plan my day each morning. Links Mentioned in this Episode Listen to my interview with James Parker in Episode 37 Read Emily Maxson's article on the Bullet Journal Method Check out Notion, my favorite all-in-one productivity app I've really been enjoying using the app NotePlan 2 to keep a digital Bullet Journal Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter. ⏳If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you'll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content.
In this episode, I get more personal and share how the Lord saved me, and how He used trials to teach me the importance of cherishing His Word and making the most of this brief life. Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter.If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you’ll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content.