tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4192787900420861239.post4613054495693174498..comments2013-12-05T11:20:02.995-08:00Comments on Look - Book - Took: Look - walking the lineFr. Paulhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13441651303376484915noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4192787900420861239.post-87568890302741617952013-07-06T22:58:35.057-07:002013-07-06T22:58:35.057-07:00Distracted? Me? Well, I'd like to think this...Distracted? Me? Well, I'd like to think this happens in some good ways too (church camp, right?)<br /><br />I tend to multitask at home a fair amount. I can do this well when it comes to laundry, dishes, and those kinds of odds and ends. Often I listen to a podcast or scripture while I do these things. I also have found that praying and preparing for a sermon or other teaching/talks happens as I go about my day (driving sometimes leaves the mind free for thinking, especially at a traffic light.<br /><br />Other tasks, like actually writing out content or leading worship require my full attention. I have tried to become more intentionally of setting aside distractions and giving my full attention to things that I have not always done this for -- my children sometimes suffer my multitasking, I'm trying to insure they have my undivided attention more. Also, I've tried to give up doing secondary tasks if I'm on the phone.<br /><br />PeaceFr. Paulhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13441651303376484915noreply@blogger.com