The Weird Way Pastors Waste Energy (and Don’t Even Know It)
Most pastors are bleeding energy. And it’s not from the big stuff. It’s from the little annoyances they’ve been tolerating for so long they don’t even notice the slow drain anymore.
Most pastors are bleeding energy. And it’s not from the big stuff. It’s from the little annoyances they’ve been tolerating for so long they don’t even notice the slow drain anymore.
Most pastors waste more time than they think—not because they’re lazy, but because their routines aren’t working for them. In this post, I’ll show you how habit stacking can turn your dead time into discipleship, growth, and even a few muscle gains.
I used to binge on books, podcasts, and courses thinking it made me a better leader—but most of it never saw the light of day. Here's how one simple shift saved my time, cleared my head, and made my ministry actually move forward.
Most pastors assume they’re starting their mornings right—but the reality looks a lot messier. In this post, I’m sharing 3 practical "power hour" frameworks I’m suggesting (and testing) to help reclaim the first hour and lead the day with clarity and purpose.
Most pastors miss this powerful biblical principle for breaking old habits or creating new ones. The real transformation begins with four unexpected words that shift everything.
Without a frictionless way for a pastor to capture the God-given ideas that drop in at random moments, most of them vanish before they can ever make an impact. Here a system that will fix that forever.
The average person makes 35,000 decisions a day—pastors make even more. Every choice takes mental energy. Wasted decisions are detrimental. Here’s how to cut the chaos, simplify your life, and lead with clarity.
Most pastors don’t realize their creativity is being silently drained, making sermon prep harder than it should be. Here are seven creativity killers stealing your best ideas—and how to stop them fast.
Most pastors burn out not from lack of passion, but from broken systems. This week, we’re diving into how the right systems can transform your ministry from chaos to consistency.
Understanding the Importance: As a pastor, your time is precious, and your responsibilities are vast. Balancing sermon preparation, counseling, administrative tasks, and community outreach can be overwhelming. Time is more