“The curse of the fall didn't affect only manual work, as we often seem to think. Excessive ambiguity that prevent us from figuring out how to navigate is really a form of confusion. Overload is one of the forms that frustration takes. The inordinate challenges we face in knowledge work can be traced to the fall just as much as the challenges in manual work. Send it especially lies behind the villain of lack of fulfillment. The reason we lack fulfillment is because we aren't fulfilling our true purpose, that is because we have sinned and deviated from God's path.”
Matt Perman“With gospel-centered productivity, peace comes first, not second. the mistake we often make is to make peace of mind the result of things we do rather than the source.”
Matt Perman“Superficial efficiency seems cheaper at first, but it costs more the long run, with the cost being pushed off onto someone other than the one who saves a few bucks.”
Matt Perman, What's Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done“When you don't have your work clearly defined, there can never be any finish point.”
Matt Perman, What's Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done“The knowledge worker cannot be supervised closely or in detail. He must direct himself toward performance and contribution”
Matt Perman, What's Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done“We are to be generous not just in the results of our work, but also IN our work.”
Matt Perman, What's Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done“We need to care about beauty and not just the utility of our products because people are not only rational but also emotional. We need to treat people as whole people. This means caring about purity and the emotional side of human nature, not just utility.”
Matt Perman, What's Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done“Technology, hardware, and capital can be copied easily. What can't be copied easily is the culture and human capacity that create those in the first place and does so in a way that engages not just functionally with people, but also emotionally so that people want what your organization offers.”
Matt Perman, What's Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done“The scarcity of time is the reason we have to concentrate on one thing at a time.”
Matt Perman, What's Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done“The only way to be productive is to realize we don't HAVE TO be productive. Our goal is to PLEASE God, not APPEASE God.”
Matt Perman, What's Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done“The curse of the fall didn't affect only manual work, as we often seem to think. Excessive ambiguity that prevent us from figuring out how to navigate is really a form of confusion. Overload is one of the forms that frustration takes. The inordinate challenges we face in knowledge work can be traced to the fall just as much as the challenges in manual work. Send it especially lies behind the villain of lack of fulfillment. The reason we lack fulfillment is because we aren't fulfilling our true purpose, that is because we have sinned and deviated from God's path.”
Matt Perman, What's Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done