A quarterly self-audit that pulls your own data on time, money, and thoughts, so that you can grade each honestly and figure out what you want to change next quarter.
You can't grow in wisdom without being honest about where your life is going. The three resources you've been given β time, money, and thoughts β all leave a trail, and most of that trail already exists inside the apps and statements you use every day.
Open each link below, look at the last 90 days, write down what you notice, and grade yourself honestly. Then end each section with the only question that matters: what can I do to get a higher grade next quarter?
Where am I investing my God-given time? Where am I neglecting to invest it?
Open Screen Time (iPhone) or Digital Wellbeing (Android) and look at the last 90 days.
Mac users: System Settings β Screen Time. Windows: Settings β Privacy β Activity History. Or install a browser extension.
Export the last 90 days and tally hours by category (work, family, worship, leisure, etc.).
Hobbies, games, scrolling, naps β the unstructured hours of your week.
Who got the best of your time? Family, close friends, neighbors, strangers, no one?
Sundays, daily prayer, scripture, fellowship β what made it onto the calendar?
Trips, microadventures, novel experiences, time spent outdoors.
Where am I investing the money God has given me? Where am I neglecting to invest it? Where am I spending it poorly?
Open your primary checking + credit card and review the last 90 days by category.
Brokerage performance, contributions, allocation, fees paid.
First-fruits giving to your church and to people in need.
What am I filling/not filling my mind with? Who have I hired to be my teacher and which classes have I enrolled myself in? What do I spend most of my time talking about?
What did you read or listen to this quarter? What's queued up next?
Your subscriptions and watch history are the curriculum you signed up for.
Year-end Wrapped, recently played, top shows.
The hours you spent β and the stories that shaped your imagination because of them.
What did you ask Google / ChatGPT this quarter? Your questions reveal your real curriculum.
Which outlets are forming your view of the world? Are they balanced?
Reading plan progress, verses memorized, time in scripture.
Courses started, finished, or abandoned. New skills practiced.
What's in your inbox each morning? Newsletters are voices you invited in.
Pull it together: how am I stewarding what God has given me?
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