10/10. Thank you. I listen to your podcasts while doing mindless tasks, and they often help me tweak even the task I'm doing at that specific time. Great content.
@PolstonTax did Craig Groeschel’s leadership podcast with 15 of our 17 managers in our management meeting this morning! We have been doing one of the leadership podcasts each month and have applied the nuggets gained to grow as leaders. This morning we did the podcast on the Art of Energy Management and gained a great deal of insight on leading nearly 120 employees. This podcast was also the catalyst for discussing the responsibilities that energize us and the responsibilities that drain us. Thank you for these leadership podcasts.
I called this my GENTLE ... PEAK ... VALLEY... WEAK (hours) Gentle is still groggy so I set my morning routines for during this hour. Peak hours - I have about 4 hours for longer term projects / high out put involving collaboration energy before any fatigue happens Valley hours I have about 4 hours of energy winding down, so I schedule, check emails, do short things Weak hours... critical thinking , planning, decision making is over, but good for research, then planning next day, then unwinding activities for bed. always thought it was an ADHD issue... but it makes sense it applies to everyone and some of your unpacking of details and techniques were very helpful as a new way of revisiting this. Love the numbering system.
This may be the best podcast episode I listened to this past year, or at least certainly one of the most impactful. At a time when I was getting really frustrated about how I managed my time and work, I stumbled upon this. And it made a huge impact. Because I began looking at the different tasks and duties of the week, in terms of the energy or focus required, and designing my week to support that i.e. time for noise reduced isolation for creative focus; high availability times for team interaction; using times when I'm fresh for the toughest work; and very important but easily overlooked, pre-scheduling quality time with family. Thanks much Craig and the Leadership Podcast Team:)!
This was super awesome. Was making my notes as I listened and when you sent in the questions at the end, I realised I already had them answered. Thank you Craig. With love from Nigeria
Thank you so much Craig. I started off my day with such a low but after listening to you I feel positive and energized. I'm gonna go look for ways to manage my energy.
Always love to hear fresh inside into how I can be a better leader. Thank you Craig for this insight. Off to my small group in next hr. Just needed fresh word of encouragement in my heart today
This is such amazing teaching! The building blocks I've been needing! I'm definitely going to be watching again and taking notes. I will use this to build me up and then I will be better able to build up my team! Thank you so much for this!
Evelyn, so glad that you found this podcast episode to be of value to you! To learn more about the Craig Groeschel Leadership Podcast, download show notes, and more, you can visit www.life.church/leadershippodcast! :) -CG Team
This is the first time I am hearing to you and I am extremely grateful that I found you 😁. I really enjoyed listening to this episode and it is a life changing experience to me. I am really excited to learn from you and I am extremely confident that your podcasts are going to make me an even more awesome leader. Looking forward to learn from you a lot more 🙏. God bless you and your family for all the great work you are doing for a better world 🙏
All of this sounds very helpful and wise. I look forward to doing an Energy Audit. BUT...question: the goals outlined here imply a lot of being able to control your day and schedule. What if much of your job is about responding? If you are frequently interrupted from tasks that have been started, and you're expected to juggle many balls at the same time? It seems that it would be much harder to adhere to your energy peaks...? Curious about others' experiences... Thanks!
Outside of work, I am carrying for and elderly parent.what was supposed to be 6-8 weeks turned into 2 years. Of course, she does not act to me like she would anyone else. She will not allow any other help but me. This is very draining and frustrating. Any suggestions?
a great video, i took some notes in onenote while you spoke. Thanks for sharing the video. Also - i cant do anything i love for ten hours - i assume that was a point in principle and not literally ten hours.
Ok..maybe I am off base here...this is brilliant. Are you a student of Steiner and temperament? This is exactly what I teach to my Waldorf homeschool program students. I have needed someone to help me apply it more to me and my temperament.
been following, btw would be nice to take out the animation out with the captions. It's a bit distracting, takes out what Craig's saying and grabs my eye to the animation. Just a suggestion.
Team meetings drain me a lot. Such as keep on talking and not concise, digression and not keeping to time. I am not a leader so cannot manage and it's out of control. 😬
Sorry, but I am exhausted just listening the details of self management! I know this is done toward the purpose of serving God efficiently....but sounds and feels totally self absorbed. I'll have to exit and regroup or re-energize just to finish it, before even thinking about the next one, different kinds of energy.
I was going to dislike. The beginning of the podcast was too theoretical. I continued watching and he provided more practical/applicable solutions to energy management
Love this concept that you can’t create more time but you can create more energy
I used to be exhausted and depressed all the time, but then I subbed to Craig Groeschel and found Jesus and I couldn't be better!
10/10. Thank you. I listen to your podcasts while doing mindless tasks, and they often help me tweak even the task I'm doing at that specific time. Great content.
@PolstonTax did Craig Groeschel’s leadership podcast with 15 of our 17 managers in our management meeting this morning! We have been doing one of the leadership podcasts each month and have applied the nuggets gained to grow as leaders. This morning we did the podcast on the Art of Energy Management and gained a great deal of insight on leading nearly 120 employees. This podcast was also the catalyst for discussing the responsibilities that energize us and the responsibilities that drain us. Thank you for these leadership podcasts.
Thank you @PolstonTax! Glad it is valuable to you!
thank you for being a big factor in the enthusiasm for my schooling in ministry
I called this my GENTLE ... PEAK ... VALLEY... WEAK (hours)
Gentle is still groggy so I set my morning routines for during this hour.
Peak hours - I have about 4 hours for longer term projects / high out put involving collaboration energy before any fatigue happens
Valley hours I have about 4 hours of energy winding down, so I schedule, check emails, do short things
Weak hours... critical thinking , planning, decision making is over, but good for research, then planning next day, then unwinding activities for bed.
always thought it was an ADHD issue... but it makes sense it applies to everyone and some of your unpacking of details and techniques were very helpful as a new way of revisiting this. Love the numbering system.
I PREPARE for the following morning as well! Its not nerdy it is SMART!!!!
so good love this!
This is great. Lots to think about. 'You can't create more time but you can create more energy.'👏👏👏Going to start working on my energy audit today!!
This may be the best podcast episode I listened to this past year, or at least certainly one of the most impactful.
At a time when I was getting really frustrated about how I managed my time and work, I stumbled upon this.
And it made a huge impact. Because I began looking at the different tasks and duties of the week, in terms of the energy or focus required, and designing my week to support that i.e. time for noise reduced isolation for creative focus; high availability times for team interaction; using times when I'm fresh for the toughest work; and very important but easily overlooked, pre-scheduling quality time with family.
Thanks much Craig and the Leadership Podcast Team:)!
This was super awesome. Was making my notes as I listened and when you sent in the questions at the end, I realised I already had them answered. Thank you Craig. With love from Nigeria
I feel like he is reading my mind!! Wow
Thank you so much Craig. I started off my day with such a low but after listening to you I feel positive and energized. I'm gonna go look for ways to manage my energy.
💡💡 Don’t work smarter, rather manage energy smarter.
💡💡 The 1st person I have to lead is ME.
Always love to hear fresh inside into how I can be a better leader.
Thank you Craig for this insight. Off to my small group in next hr. Just needed fresh word of encouragement in my heart today
Loved how pastor Craig gave an outline example of how we should plan our week. Awesome content!
• Great message, ideas and tips... thank you...definitely going to integrate some of this into my daily schedule 🙌😇
Thank you!
I am always exhausted at the end of my shift. I sleep well at night and eat well. I have been baffled.
So exited for next class!
POWERFUL!
Fantástic. Congrats
just terrific .delighted i found this site
Learning so much!!!
This is such amazing teaching! The building blocks I've been needing! I'm definitely going to be watching again and taking notes. I will use this to build me up and then I will be better able to build up my team! Thank you so much for this!
Evelyn, so glad that you found this podcast episode to be of value to you! To learn more about the Craig Groeschel Leadership Podcast, download show notes, and more, you can visit www.life.church/leadershippodcast! :) -CG Team
This is the first time I am hearing to you and I am extremely grateful that I found you 😁. I really enjoyed listening to this episode and it is a life changing experience to me. I am really excited to learn from you and I am extremely confident that your podcasts are going to make me an even more awesome leader. Looking forward to learn from you a lot more 🙏. God bless you and your family for all the great work you are doing for a better world 🙏
So good! I’m grateful for your guidance and willingness to help us find the balance needed to be better leaders.
This was such an amazing video! So well structured and thought out. It's an absolute talent to mentor & coach this way! Very, very good. Thank you!
Super helpful Craig - thank you so much! I am inspired to work on this and breath life in to my schedule and habits.
Love this!! Thank you 😊
Good thoughts on energy management.. thanks
Love this!! Such good stuff!
Thank you!
Wow, just found my new binge watch channel. :)
This has been very eye opening to me! I just started my company and I need some leadership coaching. Thank you so much.
This was life changing for me.
This is so good
Interesting topic. I never thought of energy, your day or year in this way. Thank you. M
Nailed it right on the head! Now where do I find the time to do my energy audit? Thanks for doing these podcasts!
Thanks for the video
Thank you this was very helpful to me today!
Great stuff! Can't wait to try the energy audit. Thanks Craig!
this is one of the best ever!!!
Great stuff!!!
This was extremely helpful! Thank you!
I need this episode on repeat.. as part of my energy management plan, lol.
Totally agree
What do i do when im under someone else leadership, and can always create the rhythm for my peak production and fulfillment? Hope this makes since.
All of this sounds very helpful and wise. I look forward to doing an Energy Audit. BUT...question: the goals outlined here imply a lot of being able to control your day and schedule. What if much of your job is about responding? If you are frequently interrupted from tasks that have been started, and you're expected to juggle many balls at the same time? It seems that it would be much harder to adhere to your energy peaks...? Curious about others' experiences... Thanks!
thanks a lot !
Outside of work, I am carrying for and elderly parent.what was supposed to be 6-8 weeks turned into 2 years. Of course, she does not act to me like she would anyone else. She will not allow any other help but me. This is very draining and frustrating. Any suggestions?
game changer thank you!
a great video, i took some notes in onenote while you spoke. Thanks for sharing the video.
Also - i cant do anything i love for ten hours - i assume that was a point in principle and not literally ten hours.
Craig, is there any way I could actually see the year schedule you have written out? Plz and thank you.
This is great - can you share your notes?
Hi Barb! You can download this episode's notes at www.craiggroeschel.com/leadershippodcast -CG Team
Sir, why are you drained after weekends? Are they so hard and not re-charging?
Ok..maybe I am off base here...this is brilliant. Are you a student of Steiner and temperament? This is exactly what I teach to my Waldorf homeschool program students. I have needed someone to help me apply it more to me and my temperament.
I even do audits with my clients. This is great. You are speaking my language!!
been following, btw would be nice to take out the animation out with the captions. It's a bit distracting, takes out what Craig's saying and grabs my eye to the animation. Just a suggestion.
would you mined keeping the notes on the screen a little longer, aha
Awesooomee
Team meetings drain me a lot. Such as keep on talking and not concise, digression and not keeping to time. I am not a leader so cannot manage and it's out of control. 😬
We'll said
Sorry, but I am exhausted just listening the details of self management! I know this is done toward the purpose of serving God efficiently....but sounds and feels totally self absorbed. I'll have to exit and regroup or re-energize just to finish it, before even thinking about the next one, different kinds of energy.
youmen
I was going to dislike. The beginning of the podcast was too theoretical. I continued watching and he provided more practical/applicable solutions to energy management
Good.bless.u.paster.craig.groesehel
This is so good