Your quiz results + next steps
The Non-Busy Person
First the Good news
You do NOT have a problem with being overly busy! This is a tremendous gift to yourself and your family. Your go-with-the-flow attitude allows you to rest, relax, and remain flexible. In this age, you are a rare breed–the least common of all Busyness Personalities! You like the pace you have chosen and don’t want anyone to control your schedule or YOU.
The bad news is, on the busyness spectrum, you may find yourself swinging into laziness. And this is something you do not like about yourself.
As much as you love unstructured, quiet days, you sometimes feel guilty for failing to accomplish certain duties. You have tasks you’d like to do or need to do, maybe a club you’d like to join, or a career you’d like to try, only you lack the motivation and momentum to get started. When faced with the choice of working or watching Netflix, you’d probably choose the latter (Netflix won’t watch itself, you know!) In other words, you’d like to accomplish more, sure, but you wouldn’t trade your freedom for productivity. You love your freedom–a lot!
Next Step for the Non-Busy Person
You’re a tough one because the thought of structure, timelines, or to-do lists makes you uncomfortable. You enjoy your freedom and flexibility and are not easily swayed to say yes to new things. If you are going to add anything to your plate, it must be on your terms.
What is something you know in your heart of hearts that you *should* do…but you aren’t doing that thing?
Can you think of a small way to love the people around you by offering them some time to devote to that thing?
No one wants you to over-commit. They just want you to use what God has given you for His glory–to love Him and others well–and that happens when your life is a little more well-balanced. You may be surprised at how refreshed you feel after you’ve said yes.