How to Win “Winners” not “Whiners”

February 27, 2010 at 6:29 pm | Posted in Uncategorized | 4 Comments

HOW TO WIN WINNERS not WHINERS

  1. Strategically build relationships – To win average people you provide compassion and care…To win winners you need a vision and strategy.
  2. Market a Challenging Vision – You gotta turn them on!  You gotta give them a cause!
  3. Uniquely placing them in to your cause to “Maximize” their gifts and talents.
  4. GIVE THEM OWNERSHIP…let them fail…lead….make decisions….Quit micro-managing.
  5. Be a WINNER yourself!  QUIT WHINING!  Fix the Problems – Not the Blame!

How to Go from “Good” to “GREAT”

February 26, 2010 at 1:00 pm | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

HOW TO GO FROM “GOOD” TO “GREAT”

  1. Good communication to Great communication
  2. Possess the ability to connect from a distance
  3. Excellence in your main purpose – Abstain from the “Addiction to Mediocrity”
  4. Creativity in overcoming barriers
  5. Build a leadership base that will allow the vision to come to fruition.  You will either stir up the dust or you will eat people’s dust…it’s your choice!

How I Stay Motivated

February 20, 2010 at 11:58 am | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

HOW TO STAY MOTIVATED

  1. Stay close to Jesus!   The habit of prayer and daily Bible reading is the air I breath.
  2. Develop a clear sense of purpose  WRITE DOWN YOUR GOALS:
  3. Do what you LOVE to do – Pursue YOUR Passion
  4. Believe what you do is making a difference
  5. Invest in the eternal

Best Decisions I Have Ever Made

February 17, 2010 at 12:18 pm | Posted in Uncategorized | 1 Comment

So the next few posts will be rather random but give you insight to me as a Leader and Person:

BEST DECISIONS I  HAVE EVER MADE

  1. To give my life to serve Christ and leverage all that He has created me to be and do!
  2. Read and organize and file everyday.  To be resourceful.  I choose to be a lifelong learner.
  3. To pass on to others what I am learning…a river…not a reservoir….”New ideas will continue to come to me as I allow them to flow through me.”  A sponge needs to be wrung out, so it can take more in.
  4. Choosing to spend my life adding value to other people’s lives.
  5. Choosing to err on the side of inclusion rather than exclusion

No MARGIN ?

February 2, 2010 at 8:41 pm | Posted in Uncategorized | 2 Comments

We’re a piled-on, stretched-to-the limit society; chronically rushed, chronically late, chronically exhausted. Many of us feel like Job did when he said, “I have no peace! I have no quiet! I have no rest! And trouble keeps coming” (Job 3:26 GWT).

I am concerned about our church family.   Many who mean well, serve hard and long, will burn out all the while doing good things for the Lord to serve in His Church.   I have even seen spiritual busyness used as a mark of maturity.   “I am involved in 5 ministries, go to 3 different small groups and Bible studies, cleaned the church, and went to 3 planning meetings.”  That is not spirituality…that is ludicrous!   To make matters more complicated, we add work, family, kids, sports, and the list goes on and we have left NO MARGIN in our lives!

Margin is the space you leave around the events in your life. That space must be allotted purposely in order to prevent your being maxed out physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually.  In other words, schedule extra time into your day in between commitments. Leave yourself some margin.  Leave some quiet time for you and for God!  Margin is the space we create in our lives where God shows up and ministers peace and comfort in the middle of our hectic lives.

Overload comes when we have too much activity in our lives, too much change, too many choices, too much work, too much debt, too much media exposure.

Dr. Richard Swenson says, “The conditions of modern day living devour margin. If you’re homeless we direct you to a shelter. If you’re penniless we offer you food stamps. If you’re breathless we connect you to oxygen. But if you’re marginless we give you one more thing to do. Marginless is being thirty minutes late to the doctor’s office because you were twenty minutes late getting out of the hairdresser because you were ten minutes late dropping the children off at school because the car ran out of gas two blocks from a gas station and you forgot your purse. That’s marginless.”

You need margin in your life. When you’re not hurrying and worrying all the time, you have time to think. Time to relax. Time to enjoy life. Time to be still and know that God is God (Psalm 46:10).

Bill Hybels once told me, “You lead on 3 levels:  1.  You lead those above you (for me that is my Directional Team);  2.  You lead those under you (A vast volunteer army) and then he stunned me!  He said,  3.  You lead yourself – and he qualified that by saying YOU are the ONLY one that can lead yourself.”

Are you saying Yes to the right things?  Are you saying No to the right things?   Take the time to arrange for MARGIN in your life!   You need it!

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