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Pastor David Crank - Time is Priceless, Even Visa Can't Afford It
The most valuable commodity we have is time. When you can’t control your time it shows that you are out of control in a key area. If you block out a time for an appointment and you get busy doing other things or something takes longer than expected, that person will still be waiting on you.

To be early is to be on time.
To be on time is to be late.
To be late is to be sorry.

BEING LATE – THE HABIT

Being late is unacceptable. (OUCH!)

I’m not talking about when you have a flat tire or your kid falls and breaks their glasses.

I’m talking about when it’s a habit, people don’t stick to a plan, and they are late all of the time.

BEING LATE DISRESPECTS OTHERS

If I leave 15 minutes prior to an appointment that takes 15 minutes to get there, I MIGHT make it on time. If the person I’m meeting arrives 15 minutes early and I hit a traffic jam and am 10 minutes late, then that person has now had to wait on me for 25 minutes. People are busy, they have schedules as well, and it disrespects them when we are not on time.

WALK IN INTEGRITY

If you want to be the person God has called you to be, you have to walk in integrity and commit to no more excuses.

– Stick to a schedule
– Commit to not throwing off other peoples’ schedules
– Prioritize how many appointments you can accept in a days’ time
– Leave early
– Arrive early
– Don’t be late

THIS IS FOR EVERYONE

This is not just for the business person but the CEO of the household, for friends, families AND businesses.

Respect other people’s time, unlike a credit card, IT’S ONE THING YOU CANNOT PAY BACK.
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David Crank

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