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Time is a gift, but sometimes we don’t treat it like one. As we close out this week, reflect on what this study has taught you about honoring God with your time. Choose the one that hit home the most:


What’s been your biggest realization about time this week?

  • 0%I’ve been wasting time on things that don’t matter.

  • 0%I need to invite God into how I manage my schedule.

  • 0%I want to be more intentional with my time.

  • 0%I’m doing better than I thought—I just need more consistency

Let’s Talk:

What’s one change you’re making after this weeks study to use your time more wisely? Drop your answer in the comments. ⬇️

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Ladies, we’ve reached the final day of our deep dive into Time Management, and what a journey it’s been!


James 4:14 reminds us: “You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes.” Whew. That hits different, doesn’t it? It’s a reminder that time isn’t just moving, it’s sacred. We don’t get to rewind it, and we definitely can’t control how much of it we have. But what we can do is surrender our time to God and trust Him to direct our days with purpose, peace, and power.


This week, we’ve talked about how to honor God with our schedules, set boundaries, and prioritize what truly matters. Whether you’ve been consistent every day or just checking in when you could, thank you for being here. Your presence and participation matter.


Tomorrow, we start Week 7: Motherhood, our next virtue of a noble woman from Proverbs 31.…

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Balance is about intention, not perfection. When we slow down and let God guide our priorities, we make room for peace, purpose, and power. Where is God highlighting the need for your focus today?


1️⃣ Spiritual Growth – I need to spend more intentional time with God.


2️⃣ Family & Relationships – I want to pour more into my loved ones.


3️⃣ Self-Care & Rest – I’ve been pouring from an empty cup.


4️⃣ Purpose Work – I feel the pull to focus on my calling or assignment.


What area do you feel God is calling you to give more attention to right now?

  • 0%Spiritual Growth

  • 0%Family & Relationships

  • 0%Self-Care & Rest

  • 0%Purpose Work

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Between kids, work, ministry, and just life, balance can feel like a myth, right? But real balance isn’t about doing everything, it’s about doing the right things well.


Ecclesiastes 3:1 reminds us “There is a time for everything,” and Proverbs 16:3 tells us to “Commit your work to the Lord, and your plans will be established.”


A noble woman knows she’s not meant to carry it all. She seeks God to help her focus on what truly matters; things that build her faith, nurture her family, restore her soul, and align with her purpose.


Today, let’s pause and ask ourselves: Am I focused on what truly matters… or just busy doing everything?

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Sometimes, life gets loud and our focus drifts. Let’s be real about what’s pulling us out of the moment:


1️⃣ Worry about the future – I’m constantly running scenarios in my head.


2️⃣ Overloaded schedule – I’m doing so much that I can’t slow down.


3️⃣ Phone/social media – I’m present... but I’m scrolling.


4️⃣ Guilt from the past – I’m physically here, but my mind is back there.


What most often distracts you from being present today?

  • 0%Worry about the future

  • 0%Overloaded schedule

  • 0%Phone/social media

  • 0%Guilt from the past

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How often do we miss what God is doing right now because we’re too busy worrying about what might happen tomorrow?


Matthew 6:34 says, “Do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.”


Sis, when we constantly stress over the future, we rob ourselves of today’s peace, purpose, and presence. Living in the present doesn’t mean we don’t plan, it means we trust God enough to focus on what He’s placed in front of us today. That’s where the real joy, growth, and God-moments happen!


Take a deep breath, pause, and ask yourself: Am I fully present in this moment, or am I letting tomorrow steal today?

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We all approach time differently, but recognizing where we are helps us grow. So, how would you describe your current rhythm?


1️⃣ The Planner Queen – I live by my calendar, and I love structure!


2️⃣ The Last-Minute Warrior – I get it done… eventually.


3️⃣ The “Jesus Take the Wheel” Flow – I try to go with the flow and trust God to lead.


4️⃣ Trying to Get It Together – I want to do better but haven’t figured it all out yet.


What’s your current time management style?

  • 0%The Planner Queen

  • 0%The Last-Minute Warrior

  • 0%The “Jesus Take the Wheel” Flow

  • 0%Trying to Get It Together

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Whew, life gets BUSY, right? Between work, kids, commitments, and everything in between, it can feel like there’s never enough time in the day. But here’s the truth: our God is not a God of chaos, but of order.


1 Corinthians 14:40 reminds us, “Let all things be done decently and in order,” and Proverbs 31:15 paints the picture of a noble woman who rises early, prepared and intentional. Time management isn’t just a productivity hack, it’s a spiritual discipline. When we plan, prioritize, and organize with purpose, we make room for God to move in our lives more freely and powerfully.


So today, let’s take a moment to reflect: Is your schedule aligned with your spiritual goals? Or are you just trying to survive the day?

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Sometimes, protecting your peace and purpose means turning down things that aren’t aligned with what God is asking of you. Which best describes your relationship with saying no?


1️⃣ “No” is my struggle – I say yes way too much and it shows in my schedule (and my energy!).


2️⃣ I’m learning to say no – I’m getting better at it, but I still feel a little guilty.


3️⃣ I’m a boundary boss – I’ve learned the power of “no” and I’m unapologetic about protecting my time and peace.


4️⃣ It depends on the season – Sometimes I’m great with boundaries, other times… not so much.


How do you feel about saying “no”?

  • 0%No” is my struggle

  • 0%I’m learning to say no

  • 0%I’m a boundary boss

  • 0%It depends on the season

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