When you ask not-so-good questions, you get not-so-good answers.

Those not-so-good answers lead to you doing more, pushing harder, getting less done with a lower level of quality outcomes.

Changing the question focuses your attention on you doing less, getting more done and getting it accomplished more easily. Your results also get an uptick.

The lot-better-questions also carries a bonus: More people in your church will feel more connected to you and your church. It’s also a great way to build momentum.

Today’s video shares one small tweak to your thinking that will bring about greater results.

Dr. Rich Halcombe

If you are a leader or someone who wants to become a leader, my life mission is to help you achieve kingdom results, personally & organizationally.

God has blessed me to learn, formally and informally, from some incredible leaders, and to use that experience to grow organizations by helping leaders grow. I am currently the Founder of LeaderINCREASE and Executive Director of Strategic Church Network  a network of 139 churches.

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