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Productivity

5 Ways To Maximize Your Down Time –

March 7, 2017 By lwleadership

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 …

Filed Under: Accountability, Balance, Management, Margin, Productivity, Rest, Time Management Tagged With: balance, down time, how to manage your downtime, productivity, Rest, Time management

Leadership Roundup: Articles Worth Reading –

February 3, 2017 By lwleadership

7 Book Every Pastor Must Read About Productivity – Ministry Library There is one thing we all have in common, 24 hours in each day. Some people get a lot more done in their 24 hours than …

Filed Under: Personal Growth, Productivity Tagged With: best books on productivity, leadership momentum, pipeline conference, senior leaders weekly scheduling

Leadership Roundup: Articles Worth Reading –

December 30, 2016 By lwleadership

A Lean Ministry is a Smart Ministry – Dan Reiland Most churches are busy to the point of significant fatigue. Yet, all that activity doesn’t necessarily translate to vibrant and healthy …

Filed Under: Productivity, Transitions Tagged With: get more hours in your schedule, lean ministry, leaving church staff well, pipeline conference, simple church, statistics on global christianity

Leadership Roundup: Articles Worth Reading –

December 16, 2016 By lwleadership

9 Things Enormously Productive People Refuse to Do – Lolly Daskal Have you ever wondered why some people are more productive than others? What’s their magic formula? Good habits for …

Filed Under: Church Growth, Coaching, Productivity Tagged With: church growth, church isnt growing, leadership coaching, most productive people, pipeline conference, why church isnt growing, why you need a coach

Servant Leadership and Strategic Thinking –

November 16, 2016 By ericgeiger

The Eishenhower Matrix has challenged leaders to focus on the most important things and to not allow the urgent to dominate and derail them. While many leaders have been served well with the …

Filed Under: Productivity Tagged With: eisenhower matrix, eric geiger, pipeline conference, productivity, urgent or important work

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