Neuroscience is discovering effective ways to motivate others based on how our brains work. Consider putting these four brain-based ideas into your motivation toolbox.
I believe the more we know how the brain works, the more effective change managers we'll become.
When you find yourself in the midst of conflict, here's a simple five-step, biblical path to peace.
As you become the fullest expression of your unique, God-given design, you will find yourself in "the zone."
Recently I learned an insight about how people's brains work that helped me see what I may have unintentionally overlooked when I initiated a change.
Looking back on this moment, I realize I had been limiting myself and telling myself that the possible was really unachievable.
While old age may be beyond the control of church members and leaders, geriatrophy can be successfully treated if the community has retained a portion of its younger generations.
We've become fast-food customers of leadership. We eat, eat, eat with little time to digest what we've consumed.
I learned a lesson about leadership composure from an unlikely source.
At the end of the day, leadership is all about making decisions. But before you can make the call you need clarity on whose call it is to make.
The psalms are written as a balm for the soul. They demonstrate the cries to a God who does hear, who does understand. These words allow us to recognize that we are not alone.
I believe my leadership calling is to bring insight about the incredible gift from God called the brain into conversations about Christian leadership.
It was just me, alone and tired in the little motel room. I flipped on the television only to have messages immediately hitting me from the "adult" viewing channel.
Begin searching your life for the things you've let become normal that shouldn't be. I'm sure you'll find a whole host of them. I know I did!
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention reports that America is going through its longest sustained decline in life expectancy in a century.
Decision biases can negatively affect even the best church or business leader.
I recall two experiences that interrupted my well laid-out plans. In the process, I also learned a few important life lessons.
In recent years, neuroscientists have discovered significant benefits that sleep brings, especially to our brains.
The book of Hebrews offers leaders profound insight about faith that we must believe and embody if we want to effectively lead.
Good habits maximize our lives just like bad habits wither our vitality.
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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