By Eric Geiger
It has been said that management insists on doing things right and leadership insists on doing the right things. While not a fully accurate or helpful statement, as it paints a false dichotomy between leadership and management, it is a common cliché for a reason: ...
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Margin
Why You Should’t Be Busy –
By Brian Dodridge
I’m not busy.
Mainly because I all but refuse to use that word in description of my status. I may say, “It’s peak loading time right now,” or “It’s a little stressful, but I am managing through it.” That may seem like just semantics, but in my mind, it’s more ...
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Practice What You Preach: Turning to Jesus In Exhaustion –
by Adam Weber
I became a pastor and started Embrace when I was twenty-four years old. It wasn’t my idea. I was available and God had a plan. We sent a couple of emails to see if anyone might be interested in coming to a meeting to hear about the possibility of starting a new ...
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Learn to Lead Through the Power of Presence –
By Jeremy C. Burton
“I sent them an email three days ago and haven’t heard back.”
“I texted them twice and am waiting on a response.”
If you are in a leadership role, you have probably heard these type of comments. This is an all too common type response in this work era. The ...
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5 Ways To Maximize Your Down Time –
by Clark Campbell
As leaders, I think it’s fair to say that most of our peers recognize the need for more margin (space to breathe) in our busy lives. While many of us have begun to do something about our lack of margin, we often “lose sight of what matters the most.” Maybe ...
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Learn the Beauty of Rest and Slowing Down –
Over the past year, I’ve learned a lot about myself, my soul, my spirit, and my relationship with God. For those who know me personally know that I’ve always had a hard time slowing down, taking breaks, focusing on one thing at a time, and giving myself space to breathe before ...
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