Before getting to the Top 10 list, my new book 2021 The Year In Leadership: The Stories Of Faith, Athletics, Business and Life Which Inspired Us All appeared on the following two must-read lists this week.  Make sure you check these out.  There is a lot of good content included.

I’m so grateful for Joseph and Brad.  Also, check out my two recent interviews on the following podcasts:

  • The Rusty George Leading Simple Podcast by clicking HERE
  • Living Hope Wesleyan Podcast by clicking HERE

The Top 10 List

Now as promised, the following are The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week of April 25th:

  1. Four Questions To Ask When You Feel Stuck In A Job by Gavin Adams
  2. Sustainable, Competitive Advantage by James Albright via LeadershipAndMain.org.
  3. 3 Proven Indicators You Are Growing As A Leader by Scott Cochrane
  4. Bad Theology: Are You Loving The Wrong Jesus? by Greg Laurie
  5. Jay Wright’s Culture by Michael Lombardi via The Daily Coach
  6. 4 Benefits Of Making Tough Decisions by Shawn Lovejoy via CourageousPastors.com.
  7. 4 Daily Practices The Strengthen Your Leadership by Dan Reiland
  8. The Thief Of Joy by Kevin Paul Scott
  9. 4 Essential Behaviors That Enhance Leadership Success by Charles Stone
  10. The Series After Easter by Justin Trapp via MinistryPass.com.  Few organizations provide as many quality sermon series, sermon graphics, and youth and children’s media content as the team at Ministry Pass.  Click HERE to learn more about all they provide.  You will love what they resources.
  11. ***BONUS*** From Vision To Plan by Pastor Terry Smith
  12. ***2nd BONUS*** Our Areas Of Expertise by Seth Godin

Last Week’s Leadership Posts

The following are this site’s top posts from this past week.  These all had an incredible response!  Make sure you check them out if you missed them the first time around.

What other great posts did you read?

The Top 75 Leadership Quotes From 2021 Part 2 is my latest ebook.  For many entering a post-pandemic environment, leadership looks completely different than the pre-pandemic world.  People are more broken now. They are more uncertain. Fear and anxiousness are unwelcome constant companions. Cultures are more unhealthy. Relationships are more dysfunctional.  Hope seems to be in short supply.  Every day seems to bring a new hacking, natural disaster, or unexpected calamity.

Therefore, the fundamentals of leadership are more important than ever. The quotes in this book deal with the basics of leadership.  If you want to be the best leader you can possibly be, click HERE or on the image provided to download this FREE resource.  The lessons learned from last year, if applied, will sustain you for years to come.

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