12 Actions of the Greats 1. Responsibility: spoke about this yesterday (see my notes) 2. Mindset: Desire for more is not evil. The greats have a strong belief system. Fear, self doubt, intimidation don’t cripple […]
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Lead Summit Day 2 Session 2 – Phil Pringle
Matthew 16:13-18 The Four Essential Areas of Leadership (continued) Vision Caster Team Builder Decision Maker Problem Solver Vision Caster (cont) Positioning Yourself in FAITH God lives in the positive mode Faith enables you to function […]
Lead Summit Day 2 Session 1 – Paul Scanlon
The best is yet to come as more to do with us than we think it does. The Blessing of Low Maintenance People Low maintenance people are not celebrated but they are a gift to […]
Leadership Summit Day One Eve Mtg – Phil Pringle
Four Things That Are The Essence of Leadership 1. You Have A Vision: 2. You Are A Team Builder: 3. You Are A Decision Maker: make a decision to start something new when you get […]
Leadership Summit Day One Session 3 Paul Scanlon
Leadership Elective Paul Scanlon Building A Solution Oriented Leadership John 6:5-13 Jesus greatest legacy and ours too is the teaching that produces the ability to renew your mind. Moving in the Supernatural requires faith but […]
Leadership Summit Day 1 Session 2 – Dr Dave Martin
Dr Dave Martin is one of America’s Best Known Success Coaches. Making The Rest of Your Life The Best of Your Life I’m excited to be here, more excited than a worship leader at a […]
Lead Summit Day 1 Session 1 – Paul Scanlon
The Lead Summit Kicked off today hosted by Pastor Dave Gilpin and Hope City Church in Sheffield. It is one of my favourite conferences and each year we take a small team from our Church. […]
Margin, How Successful People Work Less and Achieve More
As part of my research for the current sermon series at Christian Life Church I read the following article which I thought you would find very insightful and helpful. As co-founder of Hotwire.com and CEO […]
THE BEST LEADERS
“Saw this post from William Vanderbloemen. Thought it was worth posting. “Leaders of successful churches are tempted to stop working on themselves, but when the pastor doesn’t grow, the people don’t grow.” –Dr. John Maxwell […]
The High Price of Constantly Checking Your Email
Ron Friedman writing on the Harvard Business Review blog has a beef with people who constantly check their email. And you know what? He’s got a point. Friedman says, “Shifting our attention from one task […]