7 Tips to Being a High-Achiever

I am frequently asked how I am able to get so much done and still take care of myself and my family. By some standards I would be consider a “high-achiever”.

I pastor a large church, maintain a separate non-profit ministry, speak at various conferences and events. Plus, I have an active online presence, mentor about a dozen pastors at any given time – some in groups and some as individuals, plus I mentor 9 young leaders in our church. And I try to stay active in the community – serving on a number of non-profit boards. Mostly, I strive to be the person, husband and father my congregation could seek to follow.

Okay, typing out a list of my activities does remind me I’m busy. Productive would be subject to interpretation, but certainly I have adequate (and more than adequate) activity in my life.

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