Working on a team can be the best or worse thing. Some teams are unified and work like a well-oiled machine. Other teams are just a massive competition and make for a stressful work environment. As leaders we play a vital role in make sure our teams function well and provide a rewarding, unified work experience for the members. Knowing what types of people you have on your team and recognizing the types of people you need on your team is the first step in the right direction.
Read MoreAt some point we all have to consider how we want to be remembered. But what if you decided early the kind of legacy you want to have and you lived your life to ensure it. In today’s blog, we invite you to ask yourself some questions to lead you to live out the type of legacy you want to leave.
Read MoreThe world is so much bigger than our own sphere of people or experience. God’s love reaches to every corner of it. Christ’s sacrifice is for every person. This comes as an encouragement and challenge. His love and grace is available to all. We don’t get to choose who deserves it, we are called to share it will everyone!
Read MoreYou are a treasure to God. In this installment of the Fit & Flourish: Personal Journal/Group Study Edition book launch blog series, we introduce four ways to discover how God treasures you and prepare you to find great worth in those around you.
Read MoreWhen you tell someone what you’re going to do often their response is “why”. Starting your thought process by exploring why you’re doing that thing, what your motivation is for it, will help you be more successful and more sustainable. It acts as a sort of compass and helps you answer the questions “how”, “what”, and “who”. Today’s blog encourages you to take a good look at why you’re doing what you do.
Read MoreKnowing who you are and how God sees you is crucial to personal and professional success. It helps you achieve health in your relationships, decisions, and lifestyles. Today’s blog, the next installment in our book launch series for the Group Study Edition of our book Fit & Flourish: Discover How God Created You to Make a Difference, invites you to take a good look inside yourself by considering four questions that will help you understand how God sees you and who He created you to be.
Read MoreWe all have things in our past that we are grateful for…. and some things we’d rather forget. But all of our experiences, relationships, and seasons helped shape who we are now and who we will be as people and leaders. But those things don’t have to define us. Today’s blog post invites you to consider parts of your past to learn from and parts to just let go.
Read MoreWe can’t tell you how excited we are about the launch of the new edition of our book, Fit & Flourish. This edition is set up for personal journaling or to use as a small group study. The next few weeks we will give you a glimpse behind the cover to introduce you to the book so foundational we named our organization after it. Enjoy Look Up.
Read MoreThe new edition of our book Fit & Flourish: Discovering How God Created You to Make a Difference is now available! This edition has all the great content of the original book, plus it’s set up as a personal journal or for group studies. We’ll be releasing a series of blog posts that dig into some of the life changing insights you’ll find in this book.
Read MoreCultivating a missional focus within your organization is crucial. But how do you do it well? We came up with seven essentials to weave into the DNA of your organization to help you succeed.
Read MoreLeadership styles are often diverse because a lot of it is based on the personality of the individual leader. Being laser-focused is a common characteristic for many leaders, but with it come some potential downfalls to be aware of.
Read MoreDetermination and perseverance are key traits of a laser-focused leadership.
Read MoreThis Memorial Day we celebrate the legacy of service. What kind of legacy are you leaving?
Read MoreDiversity is great! But, different people need different types of leadership.
Read MoreDeveloping leaders is difficult. Jesus’ example gives us a great approach.
Read MoreWe’re never meant to lead alone. Who can be in your sphere?
Read MoreLeadership shouldn’t be lonely. Everyone needs partners in the process.
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