What do you do when you run out of energy?
Every time I come home from an “introversion excursion,” I feel full of life and inspiration.
Your Monday through Friday work matters more than you may think.
Should you be accessible 24-7?
Say goodbye to the bad habits and create healthy habits that will support you in your leadership roles.
While I have never been accused of working smart, I would hate to be guilty of not working hard.
We all live exceptionally busy days and lives. Anyone who is busy with a career, ministry, home-based business or parenting understands how the day can get away from them.
Whether you’re playing soccer or leading a business, I see the same pattern when it comes to leadership in the face of exhaustion.
A.J. Swoboda’s book, Subversive Sabbath, is a textbook on healthy living in the midst of a culture that promotes an unhealthy lifestyle.
Here are two ways to prepare for God to step in; He may show up when you least expect it.
There’s a hoax being perpetuated that time management is essentially about technique.
Life happens and what you see depends on your perspective.
I want to take a look at this piece of scripture in a different light. One that leaders can learn how to lead better.
Here are four warning signs every leader should address when they see them.
The past few months, God has instructed my heart to slow down. Here is what I have learned on this journey.
I am reminded that effective leadership is not in all the responsibilities or tasks we have, but rather in how well we develop the processes needed to accomplish them with excellence.
The “Hedgehog Concept” has helped successful organizations define who they are, focus their energies and become more successful. They do this by answering three critical questions.
As I listen to leaders talk about their organizations, there seems to be a shift from an overemphasis on vision to a neglected emphasis on leadership performance.
What is vision to you? How does it differ from mission and strategy? Does it really matter how you define those terms, as long as you have an overall goal?
According to a resident equestrian expert, having a “death grip” on the reins of a horse typically doesn’t result in the best ride. In the workplace, what does that say about our daily agenda?
Have you ever felt the pull to full-time ministry work as a missionary or pastor? If not, you can still make a Kingdom impact without quitting your current job. In this eBook, you will learn the four essentials that can change your perspective of work, your workplace, and most importantly, your heart.
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