Balance is a term frequently tossed around in our culture. Living a balanced life, having a work life balance...These all seem great but the truth is balance is inherently reactive. When we try to find a balance between things that aren't meant to be balanced we find ourselves more reactive and living and leading like we're tight rope walkers uncomfortably trying to cross the Grand Canyon.
There's a better way though. And it starts with rhythm.
On today's episode, Alan and Jonathan are going to spend time helping you REinterpret rhythm over balance and how to move from reactively balancing your life and leadership to a more proactive rhythmic posture of life and leadership.
137 - Steve Cuss ”How do we manage anxiety in us and those we lead?”
136 - Hannah Gronowski ”How do we become activists in the way of Jesus?”
135 - Alan and David ”Don’t forget about Jesus”
134 - Alan and David ”Stop trying to win”
133 - J.R. Briggs ”Living Between the Extremes”
132 - Alan Briggs ”Three areas of clarity right now”
131- Tyler Reagin and Josh Turner ”A crucial conversation for pastors”
130 - Rich Villodas ”Formation and racial reconciliation”
129 - Kevin Trujillo, Anthony Flag, and Eniola Abioye ”What is beauty”
128 - Melinda Joy Mingo ”Creating a diverse and inclusive culture”
127 - Alan and David ”Gaining momentum every day”
126 - Alan and Jonathan ”Jonathan’s recent highlights”
125 Alan and David ”Alan’s recent highlights”
124 - Alan and David ”David’s recent highlights”
123 - Joël Malm ”Taking your next step, fear & risk”
122 - Luke Lezon ”When you’re at the bottom”
121 - Charmas Lee ”High performance mindset and habits”
120 - Tod Bolsinger ”Canoeing the mountains post COVID”
119 - Ben Malcolmson ”From pee wee dropout to the Seahawks”
118 - Jon Peacock ”Refueling for the fall”
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