You Don’t Have To Know What’s Next To Let Go of What Is
Are you a “what’s next” oriented person?
I definitely am. It’s hard to be content with what is when you’re constantly focused on what’s next. Or what could be next.
In this post, I give you two strategies to leverage when you find yourself focusing on what may be next.
Practical Advice for the Leavers and the Leaders Who Drove Them Away
WARNING: If you’re uncomfortable looking in the mirror, I suggest you pass on this post!
Here we go…
There’s been a lot of “Great Resignation” talk in the past year.
And for a good reason.
The 2020 experience created a backlog of regular job movements. More importantly, 2020 forced many of us to evaluate our current job (and career). Many people found some life reprioritization was necessary.
Two separate realities are driving these job and career transitions. Workers are either:
1. Running to something, or
2. Running from something.
In this NEW POST, I talk about both of these realities and provide specific advice to leaders and leavers.
Quick Note: The more time I spend coaching leaders and strategically supporting churches and businesses, the more I see a need for execution. There is PLENTY of content out there, but too little implementation. That’s where I might. help you the most.
You can check out my portfolio of services here: https://churchacceleratorcommunity.com/how-we-help/
I don’t have a lot of openings, but I’d be happy to spend a half-day or day with you and your team identifying problems, considering solutions, and designing implementation steps.
Should You Stay Or Should You Go? A Fresh Look at Job Change.
How do you know when it’s time to go?
In the last week, I’ve had 5 conversations with leaders considering a job change.
I understand. I recently changed jobs myself!
As I thought about these conversations and my own job journey, I realized our search for job purpose and fulfillment is found when we exist in a mutually beneficial relationship with our company, church, or organization.
In this NEW POST, I unpack how purpose and fulfillment are connected to our job, and how our job is connected to our purpose and fulfillment.
If you are considering or believe you will eventually consider quitting your job, give this a read first.