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⚡ [FREE] Hybrid Strategy Guide⚡ https://hybrid-ministry-40060036.hubspotpagebuilder.com/free-hybrid-ministry-e-book 2024 Youth Ministry [on-demand] Masterclass https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLngXlSr64YaLIJceFHg7w8vxlx5ARqXeg Carey's 2024 Church Trends Article https://careynieuwhof.com/future-church-trends/ ====================================== DESCRIPTION
If you look at the state of leadership development, it's not great in most organizations and Carey Nieuwhof thinks he knows why! Nieuwhof is the former Lead Pastor of Connexus Church and the primary communicator at the Art of Leadership Academy. In this insightful episode, Nieuwhof points out alarming statistics: 96% of businesses fail within the first decade, 85% of churches experience plateaued or declining growth, only 9% of businesses achieve annual revenues surpassing $1 million, and a mere 2% of churches break the 1000 attendance barrier.So, how can one defy these odds and lead an organization to thrive?Nieuwhof delineates three distinct types of leaders for three markedly different types of organizations. While reaching level three—a feat attained by very few churches or ministries—may seem daunting, it is the key to resolving myriad issues and charting a course toward greater impact and success. This episode offers invaluable insights for leaders striving to navigate and transform their organizations. Don't miss out on this profound discussion!
Jump into 2024 with a special Bonus Episode of Igniting Imagination! We have invited two of our most frequent (and beloved) guests, Rev. Rachel Billups and Rev. Matt Rawle, to engage with Carey Nieuwhof's list of 7 Church Trends That Will Disrupt 2024. Matt and Rachel reflect that this year's list seems particularly spot on. From the endangered stable church to the normative adoption of AI, these trends are real and happening now. Throughout the conversation, they offer practical nuggets – things they are trying in the midst of so much change and challenge and possibility. Thanks for listening and sharing our podcast with colleagues and friends! We hope this conversation inspires and even provokes you to new conversations and imagination in this New Year! In this conversation, you'll hear: How Rachel and Matt have experienced the trend that the “stable church” is an “endangered species” (5:30)What it means for congregations where Millennials are becoming the core (10:45)The different generational needs and expectations of pastoral leadership (14:00)How Gen Z is reshaping the church and how leaders can cultivate Gen Z community (25:00)Growing opportunities for digital discipleship (30:00)Leaning into AI in 2024 and beyond (38:10)GuestsRev. Rachel Billups is a visionary, leader, speaker, and author. Currently, she serves as pastor at New Albany United Methodist Church. She previously served as senior pastor at Ginghamsburg Churchmulti-campus ministry in Tipp City, Ohio. Rachel draws on her love of people and passion to explore new venues for ministry and mission.Rachel is an ordained Elder within the United Methodist Church and holds bachelor's degrees in Bible/religion and history from Anderson University and a master of divinity from Duke Divinity School. Rachel is the author of Be Bold: Finding Your Fierce and other books published by Abingdon Press.Rev. Matt Rawle is the lead pastor at Asbury United Methodist Church in Bossier City, Louisiana and a graduate from the LSU School of Music and Duke Divinity School. He's an international speaker who loves to tell an old story in a new way, especially at the intersection of pop culture and the church. He's authored The Heart that Grew Three Sizes, The Grace of Les Misérables, What Makes a Hero?, The Faith of a Mockingbird, Hollywood Jesus, The Salvation of Doctor Who, and
In deze podcastaflevering interviewd Regina mij met als insteek: 'gezondheid' en 'triggers'. We hebben het gehad over hoe je uit de negatieve cyclus kan komen richting een gezond en vrij leven. Je kan mijn boek bestellen via www.kimdegraeve.be/boek Je kan Regina vinden op https://www.instagram.com/reginanieuwhof/
On this "Best Of" episode of the Decisions Podcast, we revisit our time this season with Carey Nieuwhof and Dr. Conway Edwards. Nieuwhof share insights about his own journey, providing clear tools and guidelines if you feel stuck in a painful experience or are wrestling with one of the unique challenges of ministry. In addition, Dr. Edwards and his wife, Jada, discuss life as a couple working in ministry togethern, and how the Lord leads even when we find ourselves in exile.
In deze aflevering ga ik in gesprek met Regina Nieuwhof. Ontdek wat het verschil is tussen jezelf zijn en egoïstisch zijn, waarom het zo moeilijk is om je eigen pad te bewandelen, en naar wie je nog kan luisteren in een wereld vol tegenstrijdige adviezen.
On this "Best Of" episode of the Decisions Podcast, we revisit our time this season with Carey Nieuwhof and Pastor Jack Graham. Nieuwhof discusses how, after a season of burnout that almost took him out, he discovered how to get time, energy, and priorities working in his favor. Pastor Jack shares personal insights about how he has led one of the largest churches in America and real life applications for your organization and own life.
This week on the podcast, we're talking with licensed professional counselor and author, Debra Fileta, about why we are not as healthy as we think we are. Now, there's a lot loading that statement, and we'll unpack all of it today with Debra. This mental and emotional health conversation is so relevant to all of us, especially in our present moment where society declares “do what feels good, live your truth.” If you enjoy this episode with Debra, I'm sure you'll also enjoy: 279: Dismantling “Project Self” and How to Transform a Generation (feat. Jon Tyson) 276: Victim Consciousness, Heartache, and How Coping Mechanisms Create a False Sense of Health (feat. Dr. Dan Allender) Episode Links: Debra's Website | Instagram | Facebook | Buy Debra's latest book on Amazon! Subscribe to #WinTodayShow on YouTube. Join the conversation wherever hashtags are welcome using #WinTodayShow. Get the brand-new "Win the Week" email newsletter here. Connect with The Art of Leadership Network of podcasts here.
This week, we are talking licensed professional counselor, Krispin Mayfield, all about understanding your attachment style in relationships. Have you ever felt an overriding sense of shame that motivates you to work harder, strive, and operate outside your temperament and identity in order to belong? I definitely have, and that's just one aspect of the conversation we're tackling today. If you enjoy this episode with Krispin, I'm sure you'll also enjoy: 277: Why the Relentless Pursuit of Pleasure Leads to Pain, Narcissism, and Dopamine Addiction (feat. Dr. Anna Lembke) 282: Jamie Winship on Getting Unstuck, The Lie of Being Alone, Radical Individualism, and Why Pain is Good Episode Links: Krispin's Website | Instagram | Buy a copy of the book on Amazon! Subscribe to #WinTodayShow on YouTube. Join the conversation wherever hashtags are welcome using #WinTodayShow. Get the brand-new "Win the Week" email newsletter here. Connect with The Art of Leadership Network of podcasts here.
Trauma has been front and center in a lot of conversations, from trauma therapy to trauma bonding, to the trauma brain's response to life and relationships. This week, we are talking about training your body and brain to thrive during stress and how to recover from trauma. Joining us is Dr. Elizabeth Stanley, who is a political scientist, teaches about international security, and has a stunning military background. If you enjoy this episode with Dr. Stanley, I'm sure you'll also enjoy: 277: Why the Relentless Pursuit of Pleasure Leads to Pain, Narcissism, and Dopamine Addiction (feat. Dr. Anna Lembke) 282: Jamie Winship on Getting Unstuck, The Lie of Being Alone, Radical Individualism, and Why Pain is Good Episode Links: Dr. Stanley's Website | Her latest book is available on Amazon here | Take a FREE Adverse Childhood Experiences Quiz Subscribe to #WinTodayShow on YouTube. Join the conversation wherever hashtags are welcome using #WinTodayShow. Get the brand-new "Win the Week" email newsletter here. Connect with The Art of Leadership Network of podcasts here.
This week, marriage and family therapist Nicole Zasowski joins us to talk about the fear of disappointment and loss and why shame is as self-absorbed as pride. I think a common experience for many of us is the fear of enjoying a moment of life too much because history tells us that loss or pain must be on the way. What's behind that? That's exactly where we're headed with Nicole. If you enjoy this episode with Nicole, I'm sure you'll also enjoy: 207: What to Do with Your Unwanted Pain and Why Pretending Keeps You from Transformation (feat. Nicole Zasowski) 211: Healing Old Wounds, Generational Trauma, and the Roots of Depression (feat. Dr. Christopher Motley) Episode Links: Nicole's Website | Instagram | Facebook | Buy a copy of the book on Amazon! Subscribe to #WinTodayShow on YouTube. Join the conversation wherever hashtags are welcome using #WinTodayShow. Get the brand-new "Win the Week" email newsletter here. Connect with The Art of Leadership Network of podcasts here.
Brooke Ligertwood joins the conversation to talk all about how to live a life of longevity, why self-protection stymies our growth, and how she makes quality decisions that shaper her life. Brooke, a Grammy award-winning singer/songwriter, is known around the world, but today's conversation pulls the curtain back on her brand-new album, Seven, and will reveal her key motivations that inform the decisions she's made and the path she's walking. If you enjoy this episode with Brooke, I'm sure you'll also enjoy: 280: Levi Lusko on Inner Pace, Faithfulness vs. Ambition, Cold Therapy, and Why We Need to Do Hard Things 249: The Danger of Deception and Bitterness and Core Values that Will Shape Your Life (feat. Henry and Alex Seeley) Episode Links: Brooke's Website | Instagram | Facebook Subscribe to #WinTodayShow on YouTube. Join the conversation wherever hashtags are welcome using #WinTodayShow. Get the brand-new "Win the Week" email newsletter here. Connect with The Art of Leadership Network of podcasts here.
This week, the most downloaded guest of all time is back, and that's Jamie Winship. Today, we're talking about how to get unstuck, why pain is good and living from our true identity versus this current cultural obsession with radical individualism, finding yourself inside yourself, speaking "your truth," and getting your power back. If you enjoy this episode with Jamie, I'm sure you'll also enjoy: 221: The Soul of Shame and What Shame Does to You (feat. Curt Thompson, M.D.) 215: Why Future-Tripping is Depressing and Why Transformation Destroys Self-Improvement (feat. Paul Young, author of “The Shack”) Episode Links: Jamie's Website | Instagram | Facebook | Pre-order Jamie's new book on Amazon! Subscribe to #WinTodayShow on YouTube. Join the conversation wherever hashtags are welcome using #WinTodayShow. Get the brand-new "Win the Week" email newsletter here. Connect with The Art of Leadership Network of podcasts here.
If the pathway to peace is often found through pain, not around pain, in the presence of discomfort, there's an opportunity to grow and develop in any season we face. This week, the incredible Morgan Harper Nichols joins us to talk about the practice of peace and learning how to exhale in uncertainty. If you feel overwhelmed with anxiety about the future, you're far from alone. For many of us, when we're not worrying about what is to come, we find ourselves wrestling with things from the past. Where does that leave us today? Stay tuned because that's exactly what Morgan is going to walk us through today. If you enjoy this episode with Morgan, I'm sure you'll also enjoy: 263: Surrender, Control, and Your Emotional Health (feat. Rebekah and Gabe Lyons) 269: How to Un-Complicate Prayer and What's in a Deeply Formed Life (feat. Rich Villodas) Episode Links: Morgan's Website | Instagram | Buy a copy of Morgan's latest book on Amazon Subscribe to #WinTodayShow on YouTube. Join the conversation wherever hashtags are welcome using #WinTodayShow. Get the brand-new "Win the Week" email newsletter here. Connect with The Art of Leadership Network of podcasts here.
In today's encore conversation, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author of Atomic Habits, James Clear is going to teach us all about how to get one percent better every day by building systems and habits that last. Today, you'll learn a plan that can take you to new heights in your personal growth by getting down to one word: habits. So, whether you're looking to reduce stress, quit a bad habit, lose weight, or achieve the success that lasts for the long haul, you're not going to get the silver bullet fix to manifest everything you want, but. Instead, you're going to learn how to get 1% better every day by developing atomic habits. If you enjoy this episode with James, I'm sure you'll also enjoy: 257: Burnout, Managing Energy, and How to Live at Your Best (feat. Carey Nieuwhof) 258: Erwin McManus on Experiencing and Expressing Genius Episode Links: James' Website | Instagram | Facebook | Buy the book on Amazon now Subscribe to #WinTodayShow on YouTube. Join the conversation wherever hashtags are welcome using #WinTodayShow. Connect with The Art of Leadership Network of podcasts here.
Learning how to gauge and guide our inner pace takes discipline, but the result is our ability to say "yes" to what matters in life. Hey, friends. Thanks for joining me this week for episode 280 where my friend, Levi Lusko, joins us to talk about inner pace, faithfulness vs. ambition, and why we need to do hard things. Maybe you've been asking yourself, "How do I make decisions when I'm overwhelmed by fear that keeps me trapped in indecision?" Be honest. Many of you are overwhelmed. And the stats prove that nearly 40% of people have considered quitting their jobs in the last year. The pace is unsustainable. What's the solution? That's what we will unpack with Levi today. And before we head to the conversation with Levi, maybe you missed my big announcement last week, but Win Today is now part of The Art of Leadership Network, led by my friend, top podcaster, and author, Carey Nieuwhof. The Art of Leadership Network is a group of leaders dedicated to helping you live in a way today that will help you thrive tomorrow. And our seat at the podcast network table is what you've enjoyed thus far: conversations all about mental health, emotional health, and spiritual growth. You can learn more about our various podcasters and their shows at theartofleadershipnetwork.com. If you enjoy this episode with Levi, I'm sure you'll also enjoy: 279: Dismantling "Project Self” and How to Transform a Generation (feat. Jon Tyson) 271: Codependency, Betrayal, and Why Relationships are Just Hard (feat. Andi Andrew) Episode Links: Levi's Website | Instagram | Facebook | Buy a copy of Levi's latest book on Amazon Subscribe to #WinTodayShow on YouTube. Join the conversation wherever hashtags are welcome using #WinTodayShow. Connect with The Art of Leadership Network of podcasts here.
We are living in a culture obsessed with self. Fortune cookie Freudian slogans that started as a trend have now become truth. “Self” has become the soul's port of authority in our postmodern culture. Hey, friends. Thanks for joining me this week for episode 279, where today, Jon Tyson joins us to talk about dismantling "project self" and what it's going to take to transform a generation. Now, don't be mistaken, living a life of wholeness, spirit, soul, and body, is of vital necessity. It's just that we aren't the point of our own story. "Project self" has no footing in the presence of true transformation. And that's exactly what we're talking about today. If you enjoy this episode with Jon, I'm sure you'll also enjoy: 260: Self-Defeating Behavior, Living a Lie, and the Path to Inner Peace (feat. John Mark Comer) 276: Victim Consciousness, Heartache, and How Coping Mechanisms Create a False Sense of Health (feat. Dr. Dan Allender) Episode Links: Jon's Website | Instagram | Buy a copy of Jon's latest book on Amazon Subscribe to #WinTodayShow on YouTube. Join the conversation wherever hashtags are welcome using #WinTodayShow. Connect with The Art of Leadership Network here.
#sickweek2022 #draganddrive #sickthemagTo kick off the #sixpodsofSickWeek, we have Luke Nieuwhof!! Luke is the Editor/Writer/Photographer of Sick The Magazine and is a big part of the team for Sick Week 2022!! He has photographed cars from all over the world and has attended loads of Drag and Drive events! Since starting Sick the Magazine in 2021, he has attended both Rocky Mountain Race Weeks, Hot Rod Drag Week and Midwest Drags!! His knowledge of cars, people and anything photography is amazing and we look forward to him sharing some of that with you!! sickthemagazine.com for more details on Sick Week 2022! **Schedule for Sick Week Prep Live Streams** 1/13-Redhat Scotty and Robbie Dowdy - Link (https://youtu.be/23FmPs6D25Q) 1/20-Scott Brown, Michael Corsilli, James Rowlett, Geoff Dugopolski - Link (https://youtu.be/j6EiiTMi1_k) SixPodsofSickWeek 1/30-Luke Niewhuff 1/31-Danny Diesel 2/1-Steven Mask 2/2- Adam Dorey and Chad Reynolds 2/3-Rob Lapenske, Zach Blum, Steve McDermott Jr 2/4- On site with Justin Chestnut From the SicktheMag website - Sick Week 2022 will see 350 of America's quickest street cars descend on sunny Florida for five days of drag-and-drive competition. Created by the driver of the world's quickest street car, Tom Bailey, Sick Week will feature the highest quality field of drag-and-drive cars ever assembled on the quarter-mile. Along for the ride will be a further 200 participants in the Sick Ward, who will be tagging along for the Florida cruising and pit shows. Thousands of spectators will turn out each day to witness YouTube influencers Cleetus McFarland, Alex Taylor, Vice Grip Garage, and PFI Speed alongside every day racers who have assembled radical machines for the challenge! The soul of drag-and-drive is on the road, and Sick Week will be paying special attention to the cruising between tracks, with special stops and creative routes. From Florida springs to the Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing, from swamp to beach, Sick Week is going to be the ultimate drag racing journey. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/narxolepticcustoms/support
Overworked? Overwhelmed? Overcommitted? How do you balance your time, energy, and priorities to build the life you want? Today's guest, Carey Nieuwhof returns to Typology to share the strategy that works for him (and countless others) to set a new, sustainable pace for thriving tomorrow. Carey explains what the Stress Cycle and Thrive Cycle look like, and how to use the Energy Clock as a roadmap for escaping burnout. Not only do we discuss Carey's new book, At Your Best, but we kick off our conversation with a brief typing interview to help distinguish between the overlap of types 3 and 8. Watch now on YouTube or listen on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player. P.S. Love Typology? Leave us a review on Apple to help others find our show!
5 Leadership Questions Podcast on Church Leadership with Todd Adkins
In this episode of the 5 Leadership Questions podcast, Todd Adkins is joined by Carey Nieuwhof. Nieuwhof is the host of the Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast and the author of At Your Best. They discuss doing your best work when you are at your best and determining ahead of time what your best work is so you can prioritize your commitments. BEST QUOTES "The stress spiral is overwhelmed, overworked, overcommitted. It happens when you don't let your time get focused, where you never leverage your energy, and your priorities continually get hijacked.""Your energy waxes and wanes over the course of the day, and it is almost the same every day.""Do what your best at when you are at your best.""How do you say no? One thing is to have a really clear sense of your lane, what are you best at?""Deciding ahead of time what you will and won't do can really help.""When you are in a rapid change environment, what would have been a 9 last year, may not be a 9 this year, so don't make your decisions too far in advance.""You know who always absorbs the slack of all your bad decision making and saying yes too much and being overcommitted? Your family.""If you don't declare a finish line to this, your body will.""Time off won't heal you when the problem is how you spend your time on.""If you don't deal with your problems, they don't get better. They get worse." RECOMMENDED RESOURCES Lifeway Leadership Podcast Network The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast At Your Best by Carey Nieuwhof Before You Split by Toni Nieuwhof Didn't See It Coming by Carey Nieuwhof When by Daniel Pink Essentialism by Greg McKeown This Episode's Sponsor:
Marriage advice from a former divorce attorney? That’s what you’ll hear on Chris Fabry Live. Toni Nieuwhof says if you are frustrated in your marriage or on the brink of giving up, there are hidden benefits of staying together. Or, you may not be ready to divorce, but you’re tired of marriage being so hard. Find what you really want for the future of your marriage on Chris Fabry Live.
In this episode of Stetzer Leadership Podcast, Ed and Daniel are joined by Carey and Toni Nieuwhof as we talk about marriage, an especially important topic as we consider the strain that COVID-19 has brought to many households. Toni Nieuwhof is a family law mediator and former divorce attorney who recently released her first book, Before You Split: Find What You Really Want for the Future of Your Marriage. In her book, Nieuwhof offers a practical guide and wisdom from what she’s learned in her years of marriage, which both the Nieuwhofs bring to this week’s episode as well. Other topics include: Handling conflict with your children in mindHow leadership can affect your marriageReclaiming joy in your relationship
On this episode of the Podcast we have Luke Nieuwhof, editor and proprietor of Dragnews Australia – the Australian Premier Drag Racing Magazine. We had Luke on back in 2018 but now living full time in the USA we thought we would get him back to discuss all things NHRA, Radial Racing, WA Drag Racing, Drag Challenge, and everything in-between (even the Super Bowl).
What mud do you bring into your relationships? Though we’re often unaware of them until we can no longer ignore them, each of us carries hidden beliefs adopted in childhood into every relationship. And until we bring that mud, those self-limiting beliefs, to the surface they’re going to work against us as adults. This week, Toni and Carey Nieuwhof, join me to talk about the unconscious messages that impacted their relationship, identify the seven core issues that tend to take out marriages, and share what they learned while working through their “messy middle.”
Toni Nieuwhof, Sharon Jaynes, Daniel Kennedy, Tom and JoAnn Doyle
As leaders, it's often up to us to prioritize objectives for our team, to articulate what matters most and guide those we lead to focus their energy toward it. So, why does it also seem that the relationships that matter most to us don't always receive our focused energy? In this episode, Jenni Catron and author (and former divorce attorney) Toni Nieuwhof discuss ways to prioritize our closest relationships and the benefits of doing so. It's the thematic content of Nieuwhof's new book Before You Split, a valuable resource for leaders who want to pursue healthy relationships.In this episode, you'll learn...the value of emotional health and maturityhow to respond to difficult emotionswhy trying to "fix" your marriage isn't necessarily the best approachways to reconnect and grow with your spouseBefore You Split: Find What You Really Want for the Future of Your Marriagetoninieuwhof.comsmartfamilypodcast.comFollow Toni on Instagram
(00:00-08:52): Well, we are here in the day after. Brian and Ian share their thoughts and feelings about how election day went. Brian says he was having a good time watching everything unfold. Ian says he enjoys listening to the coverage, rather than staring at it. Alvin Oomen writes “No Matter What Happens, Christians Must Be Peacemakers Amidst Election Day Unrest” in Relevant Magazine. Also, W. David O. Taylor writes “7 Election Day Collect Prayers”. (08:52-25:42): We were joined by author and political scientist, David Koyzis. He gave us his insight to the potential outcome of the presidential election. We cover the Red and Blue states, cities, counties, and regions. Is what is happening what we expected? He also discusses a retweet from Tim Keller, who references his book “Political Visions and Illusions”. Centrism is not the way to go. The wise way to address two ideologies is not to find the compromise between the two, it is still idolatry. The Christian way is not the middle way, it is the true way. (25:42-35:03): Carey Nieuwhof writes “5 ‘Normal’ Things That Are a Total Waste of Time in Leadership”. In this convicting piece, Nieuwhof touches on ways leaders waste theirs, and other’s time (35:03-44:27): David French writes in The French Press “How We Heal: The remnant alone can't repair our land”. (44:27-54:07): What is the difference between loneliness and solitude? Brian and Ian discuss this piece by Zaria Gorvett in BBC “How solitude and isolation can affect your social skills”. PLUS, Beth Skwarecki writes “Tweak Your Work-From-Home Life for Better Health” in Life Hacker. (54:07-1:04:11): Samuel James writes “The Case for Civility” in The Gospel Coalition. What if digital technologies and upward mobility have displaced and isolated us because we find their moral demands on our relationships much easier than the demands of true civility? (1:04:11-1:12:21): Ian and Brian close with a touching and convicting Facebook post by VInce Wooloff. It tells the story of a boy and his father, and aims to teach the value of time. You can’t put a price tag on quality time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast: Lead Like Never Before
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast is a podcast all about leadership, change and personal growth. The goal? To help you lead like never before—in your church or in your business.
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast: Lead Like Never Before
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast is a podcast all about leadership, change and personal growth. The goal? To help you lead like never before—in your church or in your business.
In this episode: This might be tough to accept, but if you want to achieve a dream of any kind, you're going to have to admit that no one else has more time in a day than you do. Others aren't just lucky. They weren't given more time. They learned how to kick out the lies that held them back, and they made some changes to use their time differently. Inspired Life I read an article from pastor and leader Carey Nieuwhof (I think he prounounces it like new-off) that really resonated with me. In this episode I incorporate Nieuwhof's ideas and apply them to my audience and see if these same myth-debunkers work. He writes to leaders and pastors in his article. But let's boil this down to some of the things my audience might be facing. I have had people insinuate that because I have accomplished some pretty big goals that I might somehow have more ability or more time than someone else. This is just not true. Let me explain. These are some of the things that were on my “want to” list 20 years ago, 15 years ago, 10 years…you get it. Not once in those decades did I really ever get the time. I never had weeks without interruptions. I never cleared my to-do list. I never had a source of wealth to provide a second salary for our family so that I could have a sabbatical. Yet: I launched a speaking ministry and have spoken up to 20 times in a year. I published four books. I got my masters degree in ministry leadership. I launched a freelance business to help authors with editing and design of books. I created a website and learned how to do digital ads. I launched a podcast. During the last decade and a half: We moved to a new town and new church. I took a full-time job at a marketing agency for a while to help with the bills. I taught piano lessons. Two boys graduated from high school. I played piano for the high school choir. I was a worship and music coordinator for my church. I helped my husband raise his salary for missions support (he's been on missionary staff for more than 14 years) Ok. You get it. This is not a brag about Michelle episode. Don't get me wrong! This is about showing that we don't have time unless we make it. I've never had much bonus time. I've had to make it. Some of you work full-time out of the house, others at home. But I have a feeling, each of you has your own version of a dream. Let's take a look at Nieuwhof's 7 statements and frame them for my audience of women who have a dream but are stuck in the land of myths about their time. @import url(https://michellerayburn.com/wp-content/plugins/siteorigin-panels/css/front-flex.min.css); #pgc-w5e4b64b10929f-0-0 { width:100%;width:calc(100% - ( 0 * 40px ) ) } #pg-w5e4b64b10929f-0 , #pl-w5e4b64b10929f .so-panel , #pl-w5e4b64b10929f .so-panel:last-child { margin-bottom:0px } #pg-w5e4b64b10929f-0.panel-no-style, #pg-w5e4b64b10929f-0.panel-has-style > .panel-row-style { -webkit-align-items:flex-start;align-items:flex-start } #panel-w5e4b64b10929f-0-0-0> .panel-widget-style { padding:0px 20px 0px 20px } @media (max-width:780px){ #pg-w5e4b64b10929f-0.panel-no-style, #pg-w5e4b64b10929f-0.panel-has-style > .panel-row-style { -webkit-flex-direction:column;-ms-flex-direction:column;flex-direction:column } #pg-w5e4b64b10929f-0 > .panel-grid-cell , #pg-w5e4b64b10929f-0 > .panel-row-style > .panel-grid-cell { width:100%;margin-right:0 } #pl-w5e4b64b10929f .panel-grid-cell { padding:0 } #pl-w5e4b64b10929f .panel-grid .panel-grid-cell-empty { display:none } #pl-w5e4b64b10929f .panel-grid .panel-grid-cell-mobile-last { margin-bottom:0px } #panel-w5e4b64b10929f-0-0-0> .panel-widget-style { padding:10px 10px 10px 10px } } Life, Repurposed Let's look at the myths. I have modified them a little to fit my audience. I don't have enough time. Here, Nieuwhof reminds readers that every person owns the same amount of time. This is unique, since we don't own the same amount of real estate, money, possessions, etc. but we do have the same time. We just use it differently.
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast: Lead Like Never Before
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast is a podcast all about leadership, change and personal growth. The goal? To help you lead like never before—in your church or in your business.
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast: Lead Like Never Before
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast is a podcast all about leadership, change and personal growth. The goal? To help you lead like never before—in your church or in your business.
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast: Lead Like Never Before
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast is a podcast all about leadership, change and personal growth. The goal? To help you lead like never before—in your church or in your business.
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast: Lead Like Never Before
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast is a podcast all about leadership, change and personal growth. The goal? To help you lead like never before—in your church or in your business.
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast: Lead Like Never Before
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast is a podcast all about leadership, change and personal growth. The goal? To help you lead like never before—in your church or in your business.
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast: Lead Like Never Before
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast is a podcast all about leadership, change and personal growth. The goal? To help you lead like never before—in your church or in your business.
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast: Lead Like Never Before
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast is a podcast all about leadership, change and personal growth. The goal? To help you lead like never before—in your church or in your business.
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast: Lead Like Never Before
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast is a podcast all about leadership, change and personal growth. The goal? To help you lead like never before—in your church or in your business.
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast: Lead Like Never Before
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast is a podcast all about leadership, change and personal growth. The goal? To help you lead like never before—in your church or in your business.
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast: Lead Like Never Before
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast is a podcast all about leadership, change and personal growth. The goal? To help you lead like never before—in your church or in your business.
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast: Lead Like Never Before
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast is a podcast all about leadership, change and personal growth. The goal? To help you lead like never before—in your church or in your business.
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast: Lead Like Never Before
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast is a podcast all about leadership, change and personal growth. The goal? To help you lead like never before—in your church or in your business.
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast: Lead Like Never Before
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast is a podcast all about leadership, change and personal growth. The goal? To help you lead like never before—in your church or in your business.
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast: Lead Like Never Before
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast is a podcast all about leadership, change and personal growth. The goal? To help you lead like never before—in your church or in your business.
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast: Lead Like Never Before
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast is a podcast all about leadership, change and personal growth. The goal? To help you lead like never before—in your church or in your business.
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast: Lead Like Never Before
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast is a podcast all about leadership, change and personal growth. The goal? To help you lead like never before—in your church or in your business.
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast: Lead Like Never Before
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast is a podcast all about leadership, change and personal growth. The goal? To help you lead like never before—in your church or in your business.
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast: Lead Like Never Before
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast is a podcast all about leadership, change and personal growth. The goal? To help you lead like never before—in your church or in your business.
“Cynicism is subtle, but it's identifiable because it means, ultimately, the loss of hope," Carey Nieuwhof explains. Join us as he discusses how leaders can shake off cynicism and regain their positive outlook on the future.