In the current age of constant digital engagement, the concept of deep work carries significant value for everyone, especially church staff. But, what is this concept and why is it crucial for those in the church world?
As professionals involved in some of the most critical tasks, church staff need deep work. It comes from the book by Cal Newport titled Deep Work, a brilliant resource that you can find at Amazon or your favorite bookstore. Deep work involves high-intensity focus, eliminating distractions, and making meaningful progress in valuable work, enabling intellectual and spiritual growth.
Deep work becomes even more crucial considering that being part of a church staff is no easy task. Your work isn't just significant; it holds eternal implications. Out of all the professions you could have chosen to commit your life to, you (and maybe God) chose this one – navigating through the unique, rewarding, and complex vocation of the church world.
Deep work is not about the volume or variety of tasks you accomplish; it's about the intensity and focus you put into your work. It's about the quality of your output. How can you make the most out of your deep work time?
1. Strategize: Have a specific project or task in mind before starting your deep work session.
2. Schedule: Dedicate a specific period to this undisrupted, focused work session.
3. Set Goals: Aim to achieve tangible results and measurable effectiveness from your session.
Even just an hour of intense focus can result in constructive outputs, making you realize the essential work you are doing. The more you practice, the better your deep work skills become, leading to a more impactful church.
The immediate call to action is setting aside specific deep work time. Dedicate at least an hour of deep, focused work into your schedule. If necessary, adjust other appointments or tasks. Plan the specific project you will be working on during this hour and try to make it a staple in your routine. Not only does this approach augment your work's importance, but it can also make your role as a church staff member more fulfilling.
Ultimately, the effort you put into mastering your deep work skills will reflect in your work's quality and impact, reiterating why church staff work is some of the most fulfilling and important work in the world.
To delve deeper into the discussion of deep work and its importance for church staff, don't miss listening to today's Healthy Church Staff Podcast episode. Join us as we continue to explore the many ways your work in the church staff makes a significant difference in the world.