11 Feb Four Thousand Weeks: How are you using yours?
“This space that has been granted to us rushes by so speedily and so swiftly that all save a very few find life at the end, just when they are getting ready to live”
— Seneca, On the Shortness of Life
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about what it means to live with intention and purpose, and how that connects to the idea of stewardship. It is caring well for what we’ve been given by God. Whether that’s our time, our energy, or our influence.
In the video I’m sharing this week, I explore and challenge the idea that productivity equals worth. It’s prevalent that hustle culture has been likened to a virtue, rather than focusing on lives lived with clarity and meaning. Unlearning this means looking at ourselves and the facets of our lives through a God-centred lens.
Alongside this, I have an upcoming Men’s event that explores the powerful relationship between dreams and discipline. This is to remind us that vision without stewardship fades into fantasy, while discipline without purpose loses its direction. When held together, they create lives that are not only ambitious but deeply meaningful. This is a space to examine how we spend our energy and whether our daily rhythms reflect the values we claim to hold.
If you’re thinking about how to live more deliberately and steward your calling well, I really encourage you to be at the event.
Have a great week!
M.T. Omoniyi
