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What's Best Next Seminar in Ames Iowa

April 16, 2014 by Matt Perman

If you live in or around central Iowa, you are invited to a workshop I’m doing on What’s Best Next on Saturday morning, April 26, from 9:00 – noon.

I’ll cover things like these:

  • What is productivity really, and why should we care about it? And how does our work connect to God’s purposes?
  • The DARE process for getting the right things done, in all areas of life.
  • Very tactical processes for staying on top of email, planning your week, delegating, and going about your day in a way that is not annoying or overwhelming.

The seminar will be at Zeke’s, at 3329 Lincoln Way, Ames, IA 50014. You can learn more about it and register here.

It would be great to see you there!

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TGC's Review of What's Best Next

April 7, 2014 by Matt Perman

Hugh Whelchel, executive director of The Institute for Faith, Work, and Economics, has done a great review of What’s Best Next for TGC.

It is a fantastic review with a superb summary of the book. And here’s something especially unique about Hugh’s review: he comments on the final section of the book, where I show how personal productivity connects to the productivity of our organizations and society, and therefore why it is important for us as Christians to understand economics.

That’s a very important section of the book to me. I almost had to cut it out due to length, in fact, but insisted that we keep it (though I still and to cut that section in half). I also show how a concern for the productivity and well being of all of society is not just a modern idea, but is clearly and significantly expressed by even the great 18th-century theologian Jonathan Edwards.

Read Hugh’s whole review of What’s Best Next to see a bit more on the connections between Christian love and a concern for economics.

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If You Are In Louisville: Come Say Hi at the Lifeway SBTS Bookstore Monday at 10am

April 6, 2014 by Matt Perman

In addition to the author meet up on Tuesday night at T4G, I’m also doing a brief event on Monday (tomorrow) at 10:00 am at the Lifeway Bookstore at Southern Seminary.

The bookstore is on campus in the Honeycutt center.

I’ll talk a bit about the book, answer questions, and I think some other things. Also, they will be giving away some copies.

So if you are in Louisville, and especially if you are a student at SBTS, it would be great to see you Monday morning!

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Come to My Author Meetup Tuesday Night at T4G

April 6, 2014 by Matt Perman

If you are going to be at Together for the Gospel this week, my friend Alex Chediak and I will be doing an author meet up and we’d love to see you. It will be in the lobby of the Galt House on Tuesday night from 10:00 – 11:00, after the final panel. (Note: the lobby is in the first floor of the Suit Tower.)

It will be very informal. Stop by to say hi and hang out a bit, and we’ll also have a brief Q&A time about our books — so bring your hardest questions. We will also be giving away some free copies of our books.

I love really, really, really hard questions, so the harder the questions, the better. Further, you can ask questions about anything; our books would be the best, but you can ask questions about the sovereignty of God, the Trinity, social justice, leadership, social media, hard passages in the Bible, or anything else. Literally anything and everything.

We’ll give some free books to people who ask the best and most difficult questions. (I recognize, of course, the irony there, because if you are asking questions, you’ve probably read the book and thus don’t need one! but then you’ll have another to give away.)

My book, obviously, is What’s Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done, which is about how to get things done and be productive in the new economy, in a gospel-centered way. It first gives a biblical vision for understanding our work, productivity, and the things we do every day; then, it gives a practical approach for improving our effectiveness for the glory of God in all areas of life (something which is sorely lacking right now in the church, in my view).

Alex is the author of several books, including Thriving at College and his latest, Preparing Your Teens for College. His books are about far more than college — at root, they are about what it means to be a mature adult and live life in a Gospel-centered way as a self-governing, competent individual. Hence, they are very related to the issue of productivity, as productivity is ultimately rooted in character and competence — which is what both of Alex’s books are ultimately about.

We look forward to seeing you!

 

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The What's Best Next Toolkit

March 12, 2014 by Matt Perman

In the back of the book, I mention that there is an online toolkit with additional resources. The toolkit is here.

In it, you will find some chapters I didn’t have space to include in the original book (such as on setting God-centered goals and what it really means to work in your strengths), some quick checklists, and a few really short articles on common issues in productivity.

The short articles might be especially interesting since they are quick reads and because I take a perspective contrary to conventional wisdom. For example, I argue that the concept of “workaholism” is often over-used and misused, and that mistakes are not something to fear at all costs.

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How the Gospel Makes Us Productive: My Interview on Faith Radio

March 11, 2014 by Matt Perman

The other day I was on Connecting Faith, a program here in the Twin Cities on Faith Radio hosted by Neil Stavem, talking about What’s Best Next and what it means to be productive in a God-centered way.

I really enjoyed the time, and you can listen to a highlight or the whole interview on their site (just scroll down and hit play), or right here:

Highlight:

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The whole thing:

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Is What's Best Next a Statement or a Question?

March 7, 2014 by Matt Perman

That’s one of the questions from my interview today on the book with Matt Mitchell.

Matt asked fantastic questions, and I really enjoyed doing the interview. You can read the interview at his blog, where I talk about why the book took so long, how productivity relates to sanctification and Christian discipleship, how it builds on but also differs from GTD, and much more.

And, here’s my answer to the first question, on whether “what’s best next” should be taken as a statement or a question:

1.  What does the title, What’s Best Next, mean?  Is that a statement or a question or both? 

It’s first of all a statement. This book is about that which is best next, which is doing the will of the Lord (Ephesians 5:15-17).

So, what is the will of the Lord? We all know that what Jesus wants from us is love. So that’s what’s best next — love — and that’s the heart of the book. All of our productivity needs to be grounded in love — first, in terms of our motive (the good of the other person) but also in terms of how we make decisions at all.

And that’s what’s often overlooked: love is not just our motive in what we do, but is also supposed to be the guiding principle by which we decide what to do. What is best for the other person? That’s the question love asks, and therefore that’s the guiding principle of productivity. You don’t make choices based on what’s best for yourself next, but you make the welfare of the other person the motive and criterion for deciding what to do.

And so “what’s best next” is, second of all, also a question as well. We have so many things coming our way today. We have almost limitless options and opportunities now, and a massive amount of information to deal with every day. How do we make good decisions in the midst of this age of unlimited options? “What’s best next” is a question we can use to help guide us. The point is: you don’t need to do everything that’s next. You just need to do what’s best next.

The core principle of productivity is to do what’s most important first. So when you have a thousand things to do, stop and ask “what’s best next?” Then do that. Likewise, don’t do what’s easiest next; do what’s best next. This is a question we can continually use to guide us.

Read the whole thing.

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Although Amazon is Sold Out, Barnes and Noble and Westminster Bookstore Still Have Copies

March 7, 2014 by Matt Perman

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The book reached #244 on Amazon Wednesday…and then Amazon sold out! They placed another order on Wednesday, and are showing that they will have the book back in stock on Tuesday (but it will probably be sooner).

However, there are still copies in stock at Barnes & Noble and Westminster Bookstore. And, of course, the Kindle version doesn’t run out of stock and, incredibly, is only $8.99.

Let me say that the guys at Westminster Bookstore are especially great, and I highly commend them to you not only for What’s Best Next, but for your book buying in general when it comes to God-centered, gospel-oriented books.

Update: Sounds like Westminster is sold out as well! But they should be shipping again on Wednesday.

 

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Hugh Whelchel's Review of What's Best Next at the Institute for Faith, Work, and Economics

March 7, 2014 by Matt Perman

This is a great and helpful review of What’s Best Next by Hugh Whelchel, executive director of The Institute for Faith, Work, and Economics.

Hugh is the author of the fantastic book How Then Shall We Work? You will also find their website to be an incredible wealth of information on faith, work, and economics from a biblical perspective. I cannot recommend it highly enough.

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Get 5 or More Copies of What's Best Next for 50% Off at WTS Books

March 6, 2014 by Matt Perman

As most of you have probably seen, WTS Books has been doing an incredible deal on What’s Best Next. If you buy 5 or more copies, you they are 50% off ($10/book).

Today is the last day of this deal. It is very much worth taking advantage of, buying a bunch of copies to take your staff or organization or church or ministry or leadership team through. I’ve even seen people on Twitter organizing book groups. So this is a great and timely deal that is worth checking out!

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Matt Perman started What’s Best Next in 2008 as a blog on God-centered productivity. It has now become an organization dedicated to helping you do work that matters.

Matt is the author of What’s Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done and a frequent speaker on leadership and productivity from a gospel-driven perspective. He has led the website teams at Desiring God and Made to Flourish, and is now director of career development at The King’s College NYC. He lives in Manhattan.

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