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Many leaders set ambitious goals, yet struggle to follow through. What stops them? In this episode of Thrive Today, Natalie Born sits down with Colleen Rouse to break down the core elements of productivity and success. They discuss how clarity leads to action, the importance of mindset in overcoming roadblocks, and how accountability and mentorship drive growth. Whether it's tackling fear, reframing failure, or structuring your time effectively, this conversation offers practical insights to help you move forward with confidence. [00:01 - 06:22] The Power of Clarity: Defining Your Path - Productivity begins with clarity—knowing your theme, purpose, and priorities - Breaking big goals into smaller, actionable steps ensures progress - Fear often masquerades as uncertainty, keeping people from taking action [06:23 - 12:48] Overcoming Limiting Beliefs That Keep You Stuck - Self-doubt and fear of failure prevent many from pursuing their calling - AI and digital tools remove many excuses for inaction - Success requires identifying the mental roadblocks that hold you back [12:49 - 18:01] Accountability and Mentorship: Finding the Right People - Proverbs 11:14 emphasizes the power of wise counsel - True accountability partners challenge and encourage you to grow - Seeking mentorship doesn't have to be formal—look for mutual value exchange [18:02 - 21:53] Reframing Failure as Learning, Not Defeat - The best way to fail is to fail fast and learn quickly - Honest feedback, even when painful, is the key to growth - Fear of failure can be just as paralyzing as fear of success [21:54 - 27:02] Structuring Your Day for Maximum Productivity - Success is built on daily habits, not one-time events - Understanding your peak energy periods helps optimize focus and efficiency - Your thought life shapes your actions—meditate on the right things Connect with Colleen: Website: https://thrivetoday.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cwrouse/?hl=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colleenrouse/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThriveTodayWomen/ Key Quotes: "Success and significance don't happen by accident. They happen by waking up every day knowing the purpose God has placed on your life." – Natalie Born "Fear of failure keeps many people stuck. But if you learn from it, then it was never failure—it was growth." – Natalie Born Follow Thrive Today on Instagram (@thrivetodaywomen) and visit our website at Thrive Today. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5-STAR Review!
What truly shapes the success of an organization—policies, leadership, or the unseen force of culture? In this episode of Thrive Today, host Natalie sits down with Thrive Today founder Colleen Rouse to explore the crucial role of culture in organizational transformation. They discuss why 70% of change initiatives fail and how leadership, influence, and values shape the work environment. Colleen shares insights on countercultural leadership, the power of trust, and the importance of servant leadership in fostering healthy workplace dynamics. Whether you're in a position of authority or leading through influence, this conversation offers actionable steps to create a thriving culture that aligns with biblical principles. [00:01 - 04:15] The Hidden Key to Successful Transformation - Why transformation efforts fail 70% of the time - The connection between culture and sustainable change - Using core values as an organization's guiding light [04:16 - 08:57] Influence vs. Position: What Really Matters? - Why a title doesn't guarantee influence - The difference between compliance and commitment - Building trust as the foundation of leadership [08:58 - 12:36] Countercultural Leadership: A Radical Shift - How servant leadership stands out in today's workplace - Shifting from competition to collaboration - Why recognizing and uplifting others strengthens culture [12:37 - 16:31] What You Permit, You Promote - Addressing negativity before it spreads - How to create a culture of accountability and trust - The power of stop-start-continue exercises in leadership [16:32 - 20:02] Being the Light in a Toxic Workplace - Steps to influence a culture shift, even without authority - Why acknowledging leadership mistakes builds credibility - The biblical principle of sowing and reaping in workplace dynamics Connect with Colleen: Website: https://thrivetoday.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cwrouse/?hl=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colleenrouse/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThriveTodayWomen/ Key Quotes: "Influence doesn't come from rank—it comes from relationship. Trust is what turns authority into impact." - Colleen Rouse "The culture of an organization is shaped by what leaders promote and what they permit." - Colleen Rouse Follow Thrive Today on Instagram (@thrivetodaywomen) and visit our website at Thrive Today. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5-STAR Review!
Unlock the secrets to exponential growth by mastering the art of proximity! Join me, Ken Joselin, as we dive deeper into the transformative power of your "circle"—those 10 to 12 individuals who can elevate your life just like Jesus' disciples did. With CREATE 2025 on the horizon and eminent personalities like Dr. John Maxwell, Gary and Sage Brecka, Nate May, and Pastors Dennis and Colleen Rouse in attendance, this episode emphasizes how surrounding yourself with the right mix of people can significantly enhance your faith, health, relationships, business, and finances.Reflect on who truly fills those pivotal spots in your life, and learn how to balance your network with mentors who inspire and those you can uplift. As faith-based entrepreneurs, identifying your circle is crucial for both personal and professional growth. Whether connecting with peers at an event or enjoying a casual gathering with friends, the energy and insights shared within these circles are invaluable. Grab a notepad and get ready to harness the influence of your inner network to catapult to new heights.Welcome to the ATLG podcast I am your host Ken Joslin, former pastor turned coach & host of CREATE, the #1 Faith-based Entrepreneur conference in America. My mission is to help faith-based entrepreneurs become the best version of themselves by growing in our Core 5: Faith, Health, Relationships, Business & Finances. You can get more information as well as join our FREE Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/676347099851525
How can leaders approach criticism in a way that fosters growth, strengthens relationships, and builds trust? In this episode of the Thrive Today podcast, Natalie sits down with Colleen Rouse to delve into Part 2 of their series on navigating criticism. They discuss the balance of delivering feedback with empathy, the importance of timing, and the need for clear communication. Colleen shares biblical insights and practical strategies for handling challenging conversations, whether you're offering feedback or receiving it. This engaging discussion empowers leaders to transform criticism into an opportunity for mutual growth and success. [00:01 - 05:24] Setting the Tone: Why Criticism Matters - Understanding the discomfort of giving and receiving criticism - The difference between a peacemaker and a peacekeeper - Key scripture on discipline and growth from Hebrews 12 [05:25 - 10:46] Approaching Feedback with Empathy - Confrontation versus collaboration: "sitting beside" instead of "facing off." - Importance of curiosity and asking the right questions before addressing issues - Techniques to create a safe environment for feedback [10:47 - 15:57] The Role of Timing and Clarity - The value of choosing the right moment for difficult conversations - Ensuring expectations and feedback are clear and documented - Stories of handling underperformance with grace and firmness [15:58 - 20:31] Follow-Up and Accountability - Establishing probationary periods and measuring progress - Empowering individuals to take ownership of their improvement - Encouraging follow-through and celebrating incremental successes [20:32 - 25:13] Leading with Growth in Mind - Balancing critique with opportunities to build on strengths - The importance of placing individuals in roles that align with their talents - Creating a culture of growth rather than a focus solely on weaknesses Key Quotes: "Criticism should come from a place of love, aiming for the peaceable fruit of righteousness." – Colleen Rouse "If you're not clear in your expectations, the failure might not be theirs—it might be yours." – Natalie Born Connect with Colleen: Website: / colleenrouse Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cwrouse/?hl=en Follow Thrive Today on Instagram (@thrivetodaywomen) and visit our website at Thrive Today. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5-STAR Review!
How do you turn criticism into a tool for growth without letting it erode your confidence? In this episode of the Thrive Today Podcast, Natalie sits down with Thrive Today founder Colleen Rouse to dive into the complex world of criticism—how to handle it, how to discern its validity, and how to grow from it. From personal anecdotes to practical strategies, Colleen shares her learning journey to embrace feedback, even when it stings. Together, they explore how faith, self-awareness, and a growth mindset can transform criticism from a source of pain to a stepping stone for leadership excellence. [00:01 - 04:42] The Criticism Dilemma How criticism lands differently based on relationships and delivery Recognizing constructive criticism vs. personal attacks The importance of preparing emotionally for feedback [04:42 - 09:33] Growth Begins with a Learning Heart Developing a growth mindset to filter meaningful criticism. Using faith to sift through harsh words for truth The power of discernment in leadership [09:34 - ] Responding vs. Reacting Why immediate reactions often derail meaningful communication Practical steps to process and respond thoughtfully Balancing emotional intelligence with leadership integrity [00:14:00] Feedback and Confidence Strategies to separate feedback from self-worth Weighing feedback based on the source and context Understanding perception vs. reality in leadership [00:20:00 - 23:10] The Courage to Grow Embracing brutal honesty as a path to growth How seasoned leaders master receiving and applying feedback The importance of trust and intention in feedback delivery Key Quotes: "Criticism can feel personal, but its value lies in what it teaches us." – Colleen Rouse "Perception might not be reality, but it often becomes the lens through which others see us." – Natalie Born Connect with Colleen: Website: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colleenrouse Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cwrouse/?hl=en Follow Thrive Today on Instagram (@thrivetodaywomen) and visit our website at Thrive Today. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5-STAR Review!
How can mastering communication transform your leadership and impact your bottom line? In this episode of Thrive Today, Natalie shares insights from her recent article on communication in the workplace, unpacking how great leaders use emotional intelligence and speaking skills to drive success. With real-life examples and engaging stories, the conversation dives into the importance of understanding your audience, the power of body language, and the value of feedback for continuous improvement. This episode offers practical tools for leaders who want to enhance their communication skills and create lasting impact in their teams and organizations. [00:01 - 05:11] Welcome and Role Reversal -The topic of mastering communication -Discussion of Natalie's article on leadership and communication -The importance of communication for business success [05:12 - 10:00] Impress vs. Impact: Shifting Your Focus -The shift from impressing an audience to impacting them -How focusing on delivering value to others can reduce self-consciousness -The mindset change needed for effective leadership communication [10:01 - 15:32] Mastering Body Language and Emotional Intelligence -Practical exercises for improving body language during public speaking -How emotional intelligence shapes communication -The importance of non-verbal cues in engaging an audience [15:33 - 21:26] Knowing Your Audience: Research and Connection -Strategies for learning about your audience before speaking -How interacting with audience members can improve the relevance of your message -Natalie shares a story about tailoring her message based on audience feedback [21:27 - 26:48] Feedback as a Tool for Growth -The value of seeking and receiving feedback after each talk -Natalie shares her process for using feedback to improve her public speaking skills -The importance of embracing feedback, even when it's hard to hear Key Quotes: "When we focus on impacting others rather than impressing them, it changes the way we communicate." - Natalie Born "Your audience deserves the very best version of you, and it's your responsibility to show up ready to give them that." - Colleen Rouse Connect with Colleen: Website: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colleenrouse Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cwrouse/?hl=en Follow Thrive Today on Instagram (@thrivetodaywomen) and visit our website at Thrive Today. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5-STAR Review!
What strategies can leaders use to balance communication and listening, fostering an environment of trust and productivity? In this episode, Natalie sits down with Colleen Rouse, founder of Thrive Today, to explore the challenges and nuances of communication and listening as a leader. They discuss practical strategies to foster open feedback, read body language, and adjust communication styles based on the situation. The conversation also highlights the importance of empathy and the critical role listening plays in leadership, offering valuable insights into how leaders can refine their skills to not only communicate effectively but also truly hear those they lead. [00:01 - 04:10] Mastering the Duality: Communication & Listening - Leaders often excel in communication but struggle with active listening - Practical steps to create an open environment where people feel heard - The dual nature of communication: being both a speaker and a listener [04:11 - 12:50] Reading the Room: Body Language & Emotional Cues - Recognizing and responding to body language in communication - Adjusting communication styles to match emotional cues from others - Balancing empathy with directness in difficult conversations [12:51 - 16:30] Handling Hard Conversations: Directness with Empathy - The art of giving direct feedback without harming the relationship - The importance of slowing down conversations for clarity - How to address vulnerability while maintaining firm communication [16:31 - 20:45] Employee Retention: Listening to Understand - Listening and valuing feedback as a tool for improving workplace culture - How being heard equates to feeling valued, especially in leadership - Recognizing when and how to make time for meaningful conversations [20:46 - 23:35] Legacy of Leadership: Results & Relationships - Balancing results and relationships in leadership - The importance of intentionality in making connections - Finding opportunities to add value to those who may feel overlooked Key Quotes: "Listening is done with your eyes as much as your ears." — Colleen Rouse "You are not an effective communicator if you aren't a good listener." – Colleen Rouse Connect with Colleen: Website: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colleenrouse Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cwrouse/?hl=en Follow Thrive Today on Instagram (@thrivetodaywomen) and visit our website at Thrive Today. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5-STAR Review!
Living an abundant life means having the ability to love everyone equally. But how can we truly achieve this in a world so often divided?While the enemy seeks to divide us, the Lord desires to unite us. By prioritizing the kingdom culture over worldly culture, we can witness exponential growth in the church.In this episode, we'll explore the importance of diversity and inclusion within ministry.Get in Touch with Dennis and Colleen: https://victoryatl.com/
1 John 4:16-17 NIV“And so we know and rely on the love God has for us. God is love. Whoever lives in love lives in God, and God in them. This is how love is made complete among us so that we will have confidence on the day of judgment: In this world we are like Jesus.”
Is it possible to have a healthy marriage and a thriving ministry? And if so, how do you cultivate that?In this episode, we're joined by pastors Dennis and Colleen Rouse from Victory Church in Atlanta, Georgia. They'll share their valuable insights and personal experiences on balancing marriage and ministry.Tune in for practical tools to help you keep both your marriage and ministry strong!
In a world dominated by digital marketing, how can we authentically represent ourselves online while staying true to our values? In this enlightening episode of the Thrive Today podcast, host Natalie Born sits down with Colleen Rouse, founder of Victory Church Georgia, to discuss the intricacies of marketing in the modern age. They explore the provocative question, "Would Jesus have an Instagram?" and delve into the challenges of maintaining authenticity in an increasingly digital world. Colleen shares valuable insights on creating a genuine personal brand, the importance of operating from a place of strength, and how to build a reputation based on real experiences rather than curated online personas. This conversation offers a fresh perspective on navigating the complex landscape of social media and personal branding while staying true to one's values and purpose. Author Colleen Rouse founded ThriveToday birthed from the support of John Maxwell's Thrive initiative. She coaches leaders and speaks at churches and organizations across the world with her expertise on biblical truths for women in leadership. Colleen co-pastored alongside her husband at Victory Church for over 30 years building a church of over 16,000 multicultural members with multiple church campuses and 140 nations represented. Colleen's leadership skills have been instrumental in leading the Victory organization toward its success today. Colleen advocates both locally and abroad in support of efforts to end human trafficking, working to help provide places of safe refuge for those who have been exploited. She also serves on the board of directors for Street Grace-- an abolitionary non-profit aiming to end domestic sex trafficking. When Colleen is not traveling and speaking, you'll find her at home in Georgia writing and enjoying time with her family. [00:00:00 - 00:04:00] The Divine Instagram Dilemma - Jesus likely wouldn't have had Instagram due to practical reasons - The importance of portraying oneself as an ambassador for one's beliefs - Adapting marketing tactics to align with personal values [00:04:00 - 00:08:00] Authentic Branding: Beyond the Filters - The value of seeking others' perspectives on your personal brand - Importance of operating from a place of strength - Creating a unique value proposition based on authentic self [00:08:00 - 00:12:00] Navigating the Social Media Monster - Finding your optimal content creation time - The dangers of being driven by social media demands - The importance of creating content from a place of overflow [00:12:00 - 00:15:00] Building a Reputation Through Experiences - The rise of coaches and the importance of delivering value - How everyday interactions contribute to your personal brand - The power of creating positive experiences in all aspects of life [00:15:00 - 00:19:00] The Experience Economy and Brand Evolution - The premium value of creating experiences for customers - Learning from successful brands like Apple and Starbucks - The importance of customer feedback in product and service evolution Quotes: "We can learn from Jesus's humility and that doesn't mean we can't have an Instagram account, but we can adopt the persona of who he was and that's the image that we would portray on our social media accounts." - Colleen Rouse "Our brand is built on the way we treat people." - Colleen Rouse Follow Thrive Today on Instagram (@thrivetodaywomen) and visit our website at Thrive Today. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5-STAR Review!
How can we build a resilient mindset that allows us to navigate challenging situations and criticism while staying true to our identity and purpose? In this thought-provoking episode of the Thrive Today podcast, Natalie, the media host, sits down with the founder of Thrive Today, Colleen Rouse, to discuss Natalie's insightful article entitled "Built to Last." The conversation delves into the importance of knowing one's identity, mastering one's craft, and understanding that we are not alone in facing challenges and criticism. Natalie shares a personal story about a difficult situation with a former boss and how she navigated it by standing up for herself respectfully while honoring her commitments. The discussion also touches on the role of criticism in personal growth and the importance of processing feedback in a constructive manner. Throughout the episode, Natalie and Colleen emphasize the significance of guarding one's heart and imagination, and the transformative power of allowing trials to shape us into who God has called us to be. [00:00:00] - [00:04:00] Navigating a Challenging Situation with a Former Boss - Stand up for yourself respectfully when faced with unfair treatment - Honor your commitments, even in the face of adversity - Seek guidance from God when making difficult decisions [00:04:00] - [00:08:00] Knowing Your Identity and Mastering Your Craft - Your identity in Christ is more important than any earthly title - Put in the work to excel in your gifted areas and be a lifelong learner - Be prepared to have your abilities and knowledge challenged [00:08:00] - [00:12:00] The Role of Criticism in Personal Growth - Feedback is a gift that helps reorient and refocus us - Take time to process criticism, weighing its validity and identifying areas for improvement - Learn to communicate effectively with others to foster better working relationships [00:12:00] - [00:16:00] Viewing Ourselves Through the Lens of Our Scars - Avoid seeing yourself as a victim due to past hurts and challenges - Seek feedback from trusted sources to gain a clearer perspective on your situations - Identify and challenge the lies that prevent you from moving forward [00:16:00] - [00:19:00] Being Built to Last in Life - Allow trials and challenges to shape you into who God has called you to be - Seek God's perspective on your circumstances and surround yourself with wise counsel - Embrace personal growth opportunities that arise from difficult situations Quotes: "We have to know who we are in Christ. We have to know who God made us to be, and that has to be so much more important than anything else that exists in your life." - Natalie Born "We lose sight of the fact that we are sons and daughters of the Most High God, and that is a more important title than anything we will ever achieve in our lives." - Colleen Rouse Follow Thrive Today on Instagram (@thrivetodaywomen) and visit our website at Thrive Today. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5-STAR Review!
What are the hidden secrets to creating a stable and long-lasting leadership legacy? In this episode of the Thrive Today podcast, host Natalie Born sits down with Colleen Rouse, the founder of Thrive Today, to discuss the principles that have enabled Colleen and her husband to lead Victory for over 30 years with a long-tenured staff. Colleen shares her insights on the importance of valuing people, creating an environment where it's okay to make mistakes, and fostering a sense of family within the team. She emphasizes the significance of humility, intentionality, and trust in leadership, and offers practical advice on how to communicate value to team members and challenge them to grow. Author Colleen Rouse founded ThriveToday birthed from the support of John Maxwell's Thrive initiative. She coaches leaders and speaks at churches and organizations across the world with her expertise on biblical truths for women in leadership. Colleen co-pastored alongside her husband at Victory Church for over 30 years building a church of over 16,000 multicultural members with multiple church campuses and 140 nations represented. Colleen's leadership skills have been instrumental in leading the Victory organization toward its success today. Colleen advocates both locally and abroad in support of efforts to end human trafficking, working to help provide places of safe refuge for those who have been exploited. She also serves on the board of directors for Street Grace-- an abolitionary non-profit aiming to end domestic sex trafficking. When Colleen is not traveling and speaking, you'll find her at home in Georgia writing and enjoying time with her family. 00:00:00 - 00:03:59 - Turning Negative Experiences into Positive Leadership - Colleen and her husband learned from their experience under toxic leaders and decided to lead differently - They focused on conveying value and appreciation to their staff - Making the decision to be strengthened, rather than scarred, by negative experiences 00:04:00 - 00:06:59 - The Importance of Humility and Intentionality in Leadership - Defining humility accurately and living with a sense of ease - Being able to laugh at oneself and create an environment where mistakes are allowed - Intentionally investing in people and buying up opportunities to address individual needs 00:07:00 - 00:09:59 - Caring for People: Investing in Your Team - Care requires intentional investment in people - Treating everyone like a "10" and challenging them to grow - Implementing an honor code to set expectations for all staff members 00:10:00 - 00:13:59 - Dealing with the Undercurrent: Surfacing the Heart - Being sensitive to the undercurrent within the team and asking questions - Creating open highways of communication by making people feel seen and heard - Investigating and uncovering issues that may be hidden beneath the surface 00:14:00 - 00:21:59 - Building Trust and Creating a Legacy of Stability - Trust is earned through decisions and sticking to core values - Building trust by holding true to standards, even when it hurts - Encouraging longevity by valuing people, fostering creativity, and creating a sense of family Quotes: "Humility is an accurate assessment of who you are, what you can do, what you can't do, your strengths, your weaknesses, and how bad you are and how big God is in your life." - Colleen Rouse "When people feel seen, they will also feel heard. And you create some open highways." - Colleen Rouse Connect with Colleen: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cwrouse/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colleenrouse/ Website: https://thrivetoday.com/ Follow Thrive Today on Instagram (@thrivetodaywomen) and visit our website at Thrive Today. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5-STAR Review!
How can women navigate the challenges of unconscious bias and negative self-talk to become confident leaders in their fields? In this thought-provoking episode of the Thrive Today podcast, host Natalie Born and founder Colleen Rouse delve into the challenges women face in the workplace, particularly in light of a recent incident involving a female pilot and a senator's unconscious bias. The conversation explores the importance of women being less triggered and more centered in their reactions, focusing on their purpose and standing confidently in their God-given abilities. Natalie and Colleen discuss the power of executive presence, the value of bringing one's unique self to the table, and the need to replace negative self-talk with God's truth. The episode offers practical insights and encouragement for women striving to thrive in their personal and professional lives. Author Colleen Rouse founded ThriveToday birthed from the support of John Maxwell's Thrive initiative. She coaches leaders and speaks at churches and organizations across the world with her expertise on biblical truths for women in leadership. Colleen co-pastored alongside her husband at Victory Church for over 30 years building a church of over 16,000 multicultural members with multiple church campuses and 140 nations represented. Colleen's leadership skills have been instrumental in leading the Victory organization toward its success today. [00:00:00 - 00:04:00] Navigating Unconscious Bias: Reacting with Grace and Understanding Women should strive to become less triggered and more centered when faced with unconscious bias. It's essential to focus on being a catalyst for progress rather than playing the victim or villain game. Women must be established, rooted, and grounded in God's love to help others have breakthroughs. [00:04:00 - 00:09:00] Confidence and Executive Presence: Knowing Your Value and Taking Up Space Women should know their personal value, who they are, and what they bring to the table. Building executive presence helps women to be seen as equals in the room. Observing and understanding body language can help women validate their presence in a room. [00:09:00 - 00:15:00] Servant Leadership: Walking into a Room Like You Belong There Walking into a room like you belong there makes it about others, not just about yourself. Women should be assertive and bring warmth and grace to the room, as there is power in being grace-filled. Setting the stage by warmly greeting and praying for others can change the dynamic of a room. [00:15:00 - 00:21:00] Bringing Your Unique Self to the Table: The Power of Being Different Women should bring their unique selves to the table, not just mirror others' behavior. It's essential to balance being yourself with being there to serve others. Negative self-talk can hold women back from becoming who they're meant to be. [00:21:00 - 00:26:00] Replacing Negative Self-Talk with God's Truth: The Path to Liberation Women must identify their saboteurs and replace negative narratives with God's truth. Meditating on the truth and speaking it out loud can help women battle negative self-talk. True liberation comes from being self-aware and asking the Holy Spirit for context. Quotes: "If we want to make progress, then you and I as female leaders, we have to learn to become less triggered and more centered." - Colleen Rouse "We don't have to hide it if we're good at something or if we enjoy something or if we have a knack for something." - Natalie Born Connect with Colleen: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cwrouse/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colleenrouse/ Website: https://thrivetoday.com/ Follow Thrive Today on Instagram (@thrivetodaywomen) and visit our website at Thrive Today. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5-STAR Review!
How can focusing and managing our attention effectively transform our personal and professional lives, especially for women in leadership roles? In this episode, Colleen and Natalie explore the vital role of focus in leadership, especially for women. They delve into the challenges and misconceptions surrounding multitasking, the importance of mental breaks, and practical strategies for enhancing focus. The discussion highlights how effective focus management can lead to greater productivity, creativity, and overall well-being. Author Colleen Rouse founded ThriveToday birthed from the support of John Maxwell's Thrive initiative. She coaches leaders and speaks at churches and organizations across the world with her expertise on biblical truths for women in leadership. (00:00:00 - 00:06:00) The Essence of Focus Focus is crucial for flourishing, particularly in leadership roles. Multitasking often hinders rather than helps productivity. The concept of 'switch cost' reveals the inefficiency in constantly shifting focus. (00:06:00 - 00:12:00) Strategies for Improved Focus Techniques such as meditation can enhance focus. Structuring the day and prioritizing tasks is essential. Recognizing and managing stress can significantly improve focus. (00:12:00 - 00:18:00) The Impact of Multitasking Multitasking increases stress and decreases effectiveness. Breaking tasks into manageable parts can prevent overwhelm. Regular mental breaks and a disciplined approach to tasks improve focus. (00:18:00 - 00:22:00) Optimizing Creative RhythmKey Identifying personal productive times enhances creative output. Protecting and valuing imagination is crucial for problem-solving. Establishing a consistent routine aids in maintaining focus. (00:22:00 - 00:26:00) Building a Supportive Community A supportive network is vital for personal and professional growth. Thrive Today provides a platform for women leaders to connect and grow. Mentorship and peer support are key components of success in leadership. Quotes: "Focus is crucial for flourishing, especially in leadership." - Colleen Rouse "Multitasking often hinders rather than helps our productivity." - Natalie Born Follow Thrive Today on Instagram (@thrivetodaywomen) and visit our website at Thrive Today. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5-STAR Review!
As a leader, have you ever reflected on the impact you want to have and how you present yourself in each interaction? On today's episode, Natalie Born joins with Colleen Rouse, the founder of Thrive Today and the founding pastor of Victory Church as they explore the importance of intentionality and being mindful of how we lead. In a world where judgment is swift, the discussion sheds light on how leaders can create an environment where team members feel valued and secure, fostering loyalty. Colleen shares valuable insights on navigating situations where your character is at stake and emphasizes the power of reconciliation and understanding over repairing one's reputation. The dialogue reminds us to slow down, be kind, and intentionally add value to the lives of others, promoting harmonious interactions filled with mutual respect and understanding. If you are looking to enhance your leadership journey with intentionality and mindfulness, this episode is a treasure of wisdom. [00:00 – 09:17] Leading with Intentionality Today's conversation focuses on intentional leadership and the impact of one's actions and words on others, emphasizing the essence of presence and behavior. Colleen discusses the importance of creating a safe and valued environment in workplaces to reduce employee turnover and increase loyalty. Colleen also delves into managing perceptions and reputations, with an emphasis on maintaining character, resolving misunderstandings, and slow, thoughtful communication. [09:18 – 16:17] Embracing Feedback: The Path to Reconciliation and Growth Feedback is valuable; it opens up dialogues and possibilities for intentional conversation and understanding, even if it's unpleasant. Striving for reconciliation in conflicts is ideal; it involves understanding, listening, and invoking spiritual and moral principles for resolution. Applying learned lessons from conflicts is impactful; it can help others, nourish the soul, and bring redemption to difficult situations.
Step into a world where your creative visions take flight, where words weave magic, and stories leave their mark. Today we're joined by Colleen Rouse, the founder of Thrive Today and the founding pastor of Victory Church. In this episode, we're delving into the exciting world of writing a book and bringing your creative ideas to life. If you've been holding onto a manuscript or have a dream of sharing your insights with the world, this conversation is for you! Natalie and Colleen discuss the essence of creativity and how ideas are sparked from burdens and solutions, highlighting the importance of obedience in the creative process. They explore strategies to overcome hindrances, sharing practical advice for establishing a writing routine, staying motivated, and seeking accountability. Colleen reveals her personal process of transitioning from editing while writing to allowing the creative flow, emphasizing the importance of understanding the season of development for a book If you've been waiting for the perfect moment to start writing, remember that the time is now. Your creative ideas are valuable and can impact lives. [00:00 – 09:05] Obedience and Flow: The Writing Process Colleen's book 'Resilience' emerged from a burden to solve problems, leveraging faith and hope during pandemic challenges. Obedience fuels the process; focus on stewarding ideas without self-critique. Set routines, align with creative rhythm, and embrace accountability. Seek guidance, hire a coach, and engage accountability. Pain of not meeting goals can be a powerful motivator alongside positive incentive [09:06 - 19:07] Outlining, Connecting, and Starting Your Writing Journey Establish a template for your book to create a sense of structure and engagement. Use keywords and notes to guide content creation. Focus on a specific person as your avatar rather than a broad audience. Personalize content, be transparent, and maintain a conversational tone for better connectivity. Start writing without waiting for the perfect time. Test your material with your target audience for feedback and momentum in your writing journey. Connect with Colleen: Colleen Rouse (LinkedIn) Colleen Rouse (Instagram) Colleen W Rouse (Facebook) Key Quote: "If you focus on just beginning, there's never going to be the perfect time to begin... So start writing it down." - Colleen Rouse Follow Thrive Today on Instagram (@thrivetodaywomen) and visit our website at Thrive Today. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5-STAR Review!
Are you ready to set your ideas on fire? Welcome to the Thrive Today podcast! Today, we are switching the seats. Hosted by the founder of Thrive Today and Victory Church, Colleen Rouse, we dive into the newest book of Thrive Today's Media Host and Founder of Innovation Meets Leadership Natalie Born! In this episode, we dig into practical steps to writing a book such as carving out time, getting away from distractions, blogging, breaking down content into chapters and starting where you are. We discuss how failure should trigger learning and how creating an environment where people feel safe to take risks can help find innovative solutions. We also look at Natalie's book which is full of frameworks, stories and artwork drawn by her daughter. Lastly, we explore her book study guide and masterclass which are designed to help people get their ideas off the ground, measure their progress and go deeper into concepts. Tune in now for an inspiring reminder of the power of taking action no matter how scary it might seem!
Matthew 6:1,4 NLT “Watch out! Don't do your good deeds publicly, to be admired by others, for you will lose the reward from your Father in heaven. Give your gifts in private, and your Father, who sees everything, will reward you.” Matthew 6:5-6 NLT“When you pray, don't be like the hypocrites who love to pray publicly …
Are you ready to uncover the secrets of intentional living and unlock your leadership potential? Welcome to the Thrive Today podcast! In this captivating episode, Natalie sits down with Colleen, the founder of Thrive Today and Victory Church, to delve into a thought-provoking conversation with renowned leadership expert, John Maxwell. From understanding the difference between drive and dedication to nurturing transformative relationships and the power of self-awareness, this episode offers a wealth of wisdom to help you thrive in every aspect of life. The conversation takes an inspiring turn as they explore transformative relationships. Colleen highlights the significance of reciprocal growth within these relationships, emphasizing the value each individual brings to the table. They stress the importance of seeking ways to add value to those who are further along the journey, fostering a mutually beneficial dynamic that promotes growth and wisdom exchange.
Welcome to the Thrive Today podcast! Today, Natalie and Colleen will discuss the importance of being an intuitive leader. Intuition is not something that only some people possess but rather is a skill that can be honed and developed. By understanding ourselves and building a relationship with God, we can better recognize our intuition and use it to lead others more effectively. We'll discuss how women possess a strong relational advantage when it comes to intuition, which is the ability to observe, internalize and process one's surroundings. We'll also dive into the neuroscience behind gut instinct, the dangers of jumping to conclusions, and how to tap into the Holy Spirit for clarity and guidance. Plus, Colleen will share her insights on curating quarterly boxes with purposeful items such as journals, books, self-care items, and useful accessories included in the Quarterly Box of the Thrive Today Membership!
Welcome to the Thrive Today podcast! Today, Natalie talks with Colleen about the power of collaboration and synergy in leadership. They explore common hindrances to collaboration, how breaking them down unlocks team potential, and the definition of synergy as producing a total effect greater than the sum of individual contributions. Teamwork is essential for progress, and entrepreneurs should view others as collaborators instead of competitors. The conversation emphasizes the importance of being other-focused, conscientious connectors and generational synergic people. Correctly identifying transactional, transformational, or transitional relationships is crucial, and discernment is critical in building fruitful relationships.
In this episode of Thrive Today, we are celebrating our second anniversary! Today, Colleen will share her journey to start Thrive Today and recognize leadership gifts in women. She'll discuss how she merged scripture and influence as well as mined out leadership opportunities for women within the Bible. Plus, she'll talk about why mentorship is a critical factor in the success of professional women – even though only 37% of professionals have a mentor and 63% of women have never had a formal mentor. We'll also look at how hunger and passion can help one succeed even without formal mentorship, as well as explore why informal mentors can be just as important. Finally, Colleen will encourage women over 40 to use her membership program to hone their leadership skills while being supported and given a voice to help shape the platform.
Colleen Rouse, founding pastor of Victory Church in Atlanta and founder of Thrive Today explores how to tap into our creative genius, practice agility, and renew our minds. Colleen talks about how to find success at work by connecting God's word to our own lives. Natalie and Colleen discuss the Thrive Today membership, which includes a quarterly box curation based on seasonal needs such as aromatherapy candles, nourishing hand cream, and Dr. Dave Martin's book. They then turn their attention to innovation and creativity in order to pivot and create solutions when faced with difficult problems. The conversation further emphasizes the need to trust our imaginations as this is the space where the Holy Spirit speaks to us. They discuss Daniel 1, where four young men had 10 times more wisdom than anyone else in the land due to their willingness to fast and pray. Lastly, they encourage listeners not to dismiss themselves as innovators since it is their purpose to thrive in life through leadership, community, and strength.
The Church was God's idea! He always intended for us to be in a community where we can become more like Jesus and experience care and encouragement. The Church isn't simply a beautiful invitation to true connection; it's a vital part of God's amazing plan for our lives! Tune in to learn more.
The Church was God's idea! He always intended for us to be in a community where we can become more like Jesus and experience care and encouragement. The Church isn't simply a beautiful invitation to true connection; it's a vital part of God's amazing plan for our lives! Tune in to learn more.
The Church was God's idea! He always intended for us to be in a community where we can become more like Jesus and experience care and encouragement. The Church isn't simply a beautiful invitation to true connection; it's a vital part of God's amazing plan for our lives! Tune in to learn more.
Discipline does seem painful at the time, but later it will produce a transformation of character, and it'll bring a harvest of righteousness and peace to those who yield to it. In this episode, Colleen Rouse talks about hardship leadership and how it relates to success in the workplace. She shares her personal experience on how to handle disciplinary actions with staff in a way that looks to God's Word instead of just HR guidelines. Tune in to gain insight into developing heart-shaped leadership through courage, compassion, and conviction!
What allows us to recover from adversity and emerge triumphant from trials? In this episode, Colleen Rouse dives deep into the importance of resilience in today's society and how being self-aware affects how we're impacting others. Colleen encourages us to take our eyes off of ourselves and put them on God instead and to have a labor mentality when it comes to facing adversity. Colleen points out how by being someone who delights in doing God's will, we can equip ourselves to be resilient leaders in difficult times. Let's dive in!
Children are gifts from God. As parents, we have the special role and privilege of training them in the ways of the Lord—equipping them to fulfill their purpose in the earth. Everything we do is teaching our children something, and the greatest opportunity we have is to impart a deeper understanding of faith. Tune in as we talk about what it looks like to make God the center of everyday life and how to pass down love of the Lord from generation to generation!
Children are gifts from God. As parents, we have the special role and privilege of training them in the ways of the Lord—equipping them to fulfill their purpose in the earth. Everything we do is teaching our children something, and the greatest opportunity we have is to impart a deeper understanding of faith. Tune in as we talk about what it looks like to make God the center of everyday life and how to pass down love of the Lord from generation to generation!
In this episode, Colleen joins us today and shares wonderful insights on how we could examine ourselves to find answers to daily challenges. She talks about ways we could hear God and keep the faith burning when things are rough and all the more when it's going good.
Jesus has been known for many roles… the Son of God, Prince of Peace, healer, miracle worker, teacher, Rabbi, brother, friend, Savior of humanity, even rebel. And those who believe in Him are called to be like Him—to honor His teachings and His sacrifice by living as He did. So, how do we practically live this out today? Do we truly understand the character of Jesus and what it means to BE like Him every day? Join us as we get to know Jesus—and how to live boldly, as a reflection of His life—in our new series, Be Like Jesus.
Jesus has been known for many roles… the Son of God, Prince of Peace, healer, miracle worker, teacher, Rabbi, brother, friend, Savior of humanity, even rebel. And those who believe in Him are called to be like Him—to honor His teachings and His sacrifice by living as He did. So, how do we practically live this out today? Do we truly understand the character of Jesus and what it means to BE like Him every day? Join us as we get to know Jesus—and how to live boldly, as a reflection of His life—in our new series, Be Like Jesus.
In this episode, Pastor Colleen Rouse will talk about shaking off hesitation, allowing anticipation to rise within us, and moving into 2022 as strong women of God. Let go of the fear holding you back and trust in His ability to help you realize your calling!
Welcome to the first episode of Thrive Today with Natalie Born and Colleen Rouse! A podcast for leadership directed to the feminine heart from a Biblical perspective. Our aim is to take women who are locked into Scripture and help them take the authority of God's Word into the workplace. Author Colleen Rouse founded Thrive Today birthed from the support of John Maxwell's Thrive initiative. She coaches leaders and speaks at churches and organizations across the world with her expertise on biblical truths for women in leadership. Colleen co-pastored alongside her husband at Victory Church for over 30 years building a church of over 16,000 multicultural members with multiple church campuses and 140 nations represented. Colleen's leadership skills have been instrumental in leading the Victory organization toward its success today. Colleen advocates both locally and abroad in support of efforts to end human trafficking, working to help provide places of safe refuge for those who have been exploited. She also serves on the board of directors for Street Grace-- an abolitionary non-profit aiming to end domestic sex trafficking. When Colleen is not traveling and speaking, you'll find her at home in Georgia writing and enjoying time with her family.
APPLY NOW to work with me! https://brookethomas321708.typeform.com/to/cHCppKqW thefaithfreebie.com Join Brooke's mental wellness team: myamareglobal.com/10039/en-US/ Follow Brooke on Social Media https://www.brookethomas.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/liveoutloudtribe/ https://www.instagram.com/liveoutloudbrooke/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomasbrooke/ How do you apply what you learn on Sunday in your 9-to-5? Thrive Today helps women with business resources for women that come from a Biblical perspective. Listen in as Founder Colleen Rouse explains how to identify the authority of Scripture and connect it with your success in the marketplace! Question Highlights Where did the idea for Thrive Today come from and who is it for? What's the difference between strong women vs. women of strength? How do we start the process of being a daughter of the Lord first? How do you see women leading differently than men? And what areas need improvement? Can you talk more about how important it is for us to take on the characteristics of the women in the Bible right now—in today's marketplace? How can women get involved in Thrive Today's upcoming launch? What is your go-to Scripture for women in business? In this episode, you will learn about… The challenges we face in taking what we hear on Sunday into work on Monday How our strength doesn't wane when we abide in the Lord How to embrace the feminine ability to nurture as part of our calling Colleen's insight on what Mary, Esther and Deborah can teach us about leadership Why it's crucial for women to have a community where we can be fully ourselves What it means to meditate on the Word of God How Galatians 2:20 rescues Colleen from poor decisions and feeds her soul Growing into the feminine expression of Jesus on earth that you're called to be Show Notes How do you apply what you learn on Sunday in your 9-to-5? If you're looking for business resources designed specifically for women that come from a Biblical perspective, look no further than Colleen Rouse. Her work centers around supporting female leaders in using our influence more effectively. Colleen is the Cofounder of Victory Church in Atlanta and Creator of Thrive Today, a leadership community that empowers professional women to maximize their potential at work, at home and in their relationship with Jesus Christ. Colleen is also the author of the three-volume Discussion Series, a collection designed to help women identify the authority of Scripture and connect it with their success in the marketplace. On this episode of The Live Out Loud Show, Colleen joins Brooke to explain what it means to be a woman of strength, challenging us to serve as a daughter of the Lord first and embrace our ability to nurture as a leadership quality. Colleen describes how we can leverage the heart and character of Mary, Esther and Deborah in the marketplace, inviting us to join the Thrive Today community for a safe space to explore Scripture and grow into our leadership. Listen in for Colleen's go-to Bible verses for women in business and get inspired to become the feminine expression of Jesus on earth you're called to be! Connect with Colleen Rouse Thrive Today Victory Church Resources Books by Colleen Thrive Today! Magazine Thrive Today Monthly Membership Thrive Today Discussion Series Hebrews 4 Psalm 46:10 Galatians 2:20
Dennis & Colleen Rouse,Johnson & Summer Bowie Pastors Johnson and Summer Bowie sat down with Pastors Dennis and Colleen Rouse for a conversation all about how Victory began and what they’ve experienced over the years. From personal stories about holding services in a daycare center to welcoming over 15,000 people from over 140 nations across four campuses, you’ll learn some of most the impactful moments our pastors have had along the way. Tune in as we earnestly anticipate our big celebration to honor the 30-year legacy of our founding senior pastors and the passing of the baton to our upcoming senior pastors!
Dennis & Colleen Rouse,Johnson & Summer Bowie
Dennis & Colleen Rouse,Johnson & Summer Bowie
Dennis & Colleen Rouse,Johnson & Summer Bowie
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John Nuzzo Leadership Podcast | A pastor's insights on leadership for the whole church
How do we create multicultural churches that also ensure Godly women have opportunities to lead? Join Pastor John and Colleen Rouse as they discuss these important topics.
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