“The plans of the diligent lead to profit as sure as haste leads to poverty.” – Proverbs 21:5 (NIV) Every leader wants to be more productive and get more things done. The question is never if you want to. Of course you do. The real questions are do you have a plan in place to […]
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15 Practices Of Highly Successful Financial Leaders
This is second of my June posts on Apex Leaders, leaders who are the very best in the world at what they do. Yesterday we profiled pro surfer Nic Lamb in the post 12 Tips On How The Most Successful Leaders Deal With Failure. Today we will look at one of the world’s top businessmen […]
33 Practices Of Highly Successful Leaders
Apex Leaders are the most successful of all leaders. The tops in their field. The very best at what they do. One of the best ways to become a highly successful leader is to learn from these outliers. FYI, to know more about the unique qualities of these individuals, click 16 Characteristics Of Apex Leadership. The […]
15 Differences Between How Successful And Unsuccessful People Think
“Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is probably the reason so few engage in it.” – Henry Ford Henry Ford has a keen understanding of what all successful leaders know – The difference between successful and unsuccessful people is how they think. The ability to think effectively is vital to someone’s success. But […]
15 Qualities The Most Successful Leaders Have
We all want to be successful leaders. Each day leaders strive to get better and better. When our leadership journey has concluded, each one of us wants to be able to say we achieved our maximum potential and impacted as many people as possible. So the question begs, what are the qualities of a successful […]
No Matter How Good You Are, Every Leader Needs This
Several years ago, a friend of mine named Rick attended the Masters Tournament in Augusta, GA. He, along with thousands of others, followed Tiger Woods throughout an entire Sunday afternoon. At the time, Tiger was at the apex of his career. One specific moment caught Rick’s attention. Tiger and his caddie were discussing a particular […]
Live Blog: 2015 Leadership Summit – 8 Leadership Quotes From Bill Hybels Pre-Summit Session
In an effort to add value to pastors and church leaders, INJOY Stewardship Solutions has dispatched me to attend the Willow Creek Global Leadership Summit. During the next three days, I will be bringing the top leadership lessons from the incredible faculty the WCA has assembled. As a special gift to everyone reading these posts, INJOY Stewardship is […]
30 Lessons On Creating A Healthy Workplace Culture
Culture is one of those buzzwords many people currently throw around without truly knowing what it means. What we do know is we all want to be part of a healthy culture. We all want a healthy culture for our church. Our business. Our team. Our organization. Our family. But the question begs itself, how do […]
11 Inspirational Quotes To Help You Make It When Things Get Hard
http://youtu.be/6ck7frxs-Uc It has been said there are no traffic jams on the second mile. The second mile is the road less traveled. It is on the second mile where you find the highest achievers and the greatest leaders. The ones who have refused to be reduced to a level of mediocrity. The ones who paid […]
17 Practices Of Highly Successful Leaders Who Build Great Teams
All leaders know the importance and multiplicative impact of a great team. You can simply accomplish more with a team than you can by yourself. So how do you go about constructing a great unit? Are there keys and practices to building great teams? In the February 23rd issue of Sports Illustrated, the great writer […]
7 Practices Of Highly Successful Teams
All leaders want to be part of great teams. They want to build great teams. They want to accomplish great things within the context of a team. They want to build lifelong friendships. They want to create healthy cultures. When teammates struggle, they want to be part of a team who picks them up. Great […]
7 Reasons Why Leaders Don’t Like Meetings
“You’re not one of those people who likes meetings are you?” Those words still sting to this day. The year was 1997 and I was a young, passionate, emerging leader in a cutting-edge, thriving ministry. For the area in which we live, we were breaking new ground and seeing hundreds of unchurched and dechurched individuals […]