Most clergy pride themselves on being biblically literate. We realize that biblical literacy is not a one-shot affair; we continue to dedicate time and energy to scriptural study throughout our careers.
by MMBB Director of Ministry Services Ania Norori, MBA, ChFC®
Ministry is filled with meaningful and dedicated work and a constant stream of important decision making. From planning sermons and counseling congregation members to budgeting and logistics, pastors are required to make hundreds of choices every week, while also managing decisions in their personal lives. Research has shown that over time the constant responsibilities that certain types of roles require can lead to “decision fatigue.”
Decision fatigue is a phenomenon (as opposed to a diagnosable medical condition) where the more decisions a person makes over the course of a day, the more likely they are to become physically, mentally and emotionally depleted.1 Many individuals in leadership positions face this issue, as do people who:
Decision fatigue may not be dramatic. People may find themselves procrastinating, avoiding decisions or making impulsive low-effort choices. A person is more likely to overspend, make a frivolous purchase, miss a payment deadline or make emotional investment decisions during market fluctuations when they are experiencing decision fatigue. In ministry this phenomenon may manifest in less thoughtful pastoral care and leadership. It can lead to burnout and losing the spark that inspired your calling.
Decision fatigue does not indicate weakness or personal failure but reflects the emotional and spiritual weight that adds stress to decision making. Consider the following ways to recognize this feeling and manage it with intentional habits.
For pastors there can be an unspoken expectation to always be available, wise and helpful. Healthy leadership isn’t about making more decisions; it is about making better ones. By following these practices, you can protect your mental health and lead with purpose.
Ania Norori is the Director of Ministry Services at MMBB. She served in business operations and financial advising at Lehman Brothers, Barclays Capital, Morgan Stanley, and Merrill Lynch. Norori has also held leadership positions with New Jersey’s Latino Ministries, the “Concentracion de las Iglesias Bautistas Latinas,” the ABCUSA National Hispanic Caucus, and ABCNJ. She holds an MBA of Finance, a B.S. in Business Administration — Marketing from New Jersey City University, NJ; a Certificate in Christian Ministry from New York Theological Seminary; and is a Chartered Financial Consultant®.
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