Motivating Moments
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Motivating Moments
The Foundation of the Finish (Physical Rest)
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After 25 years in pastoral ministry, I've learned a hard truth: Fatigue impacts your perspective, and your perspective impacts everything. In this kickoff to the new series, The Sabbath of the Soul, we tackle the "Redline Reality" of high-capacity leadership. We often wear our exhaustion like a badge of honor, but when we lead from a place of physical depletion, our vision becomes distorted. We stop seeing possibilities and start seeing only problems.
In this episode, we'll explore:
- The Adrenaline Tax: Why we often unconsciously seek out crises and "hazardous" situations just to feel a spark of motivation.
- The Visionary Passion Gap: What to do when you know the "what" of your calling but have lost the "why" due to sheer exhaustion.
- Stewardship vs. Self-Care: Why resting your body is actually your first act of leadership stewardship.
- The 3-Point Turn: Practical, daily habits to clear the fog and reclaim your physical rhythm.
Whether you are leading a large organization or simply trying to stay intentional in the middle of real life, this episode is a call to stop the "hustle" long enough to clear your lens.
"You don’t always need a new dream; sometimes, you just need a long sleep."