There are a number of ways to get your content into Evernote. However, the most useful one for me is the email-to-Evernote feature. Here are five steps for getting started.
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The Case for Slow Miracles
Just because miracles don’t happen instantaneously doesn’t mean they aren’t miracles. God does work in an instant. But this is the exception. Usually, He works over a long period of time.
The 3 Benefits of Playing Full Out
Most people play it safe by holding back. A precious few take the plunge and play full out. As a result, they experience three significant benefits.
How to Use Evernote with a Traditional Paper Notebook
I have recently developed a new workflow that utilizes the best of paper-based and digital technologies. Here is how I am currently processing my meeting notes, using a traditional paper notebook and Evernote.
Advice to a New CEO (or to Any Leader)
Having just completed my tenure as Thomas Nelson’s CEO, several people have asked, “Knowing what you know now, what advice would you give to a new CEO?” I would offer seven truths.
An Interview with Andy Andrews, Author of The Final Summit
Recently, I had a chance to interview Andy Andrews about his new book, The Final Summit. I am also giving away 100 copies FREE. Here’s how to snag a copy.
How to Better Control Your Time by Designing Your Ideal Week
One of the ways I have learned to take control of my time is by planning My Ideal Week. I then use this as a template for planning each week.
Don’t Shoot the Messenger!
We’ve all heard someone say, “Don’t shoot the messenger.” We have sayings like this because delivering bad news is a difficult job. Here’s how to make it easier.
24 Hacks for Getting Out of Your Funk
Sometimes, you get stuck in a funk and can’t figure out why. Here are 24 ways to get out of it.
My Keynote Speech on Dealing with Offenses
The way we deal with offenses will determine the course of our spiritual journey. Here is my premise: “If you are going to survive—and fulfill your God-given calling—you must learn to handle criticism and overlook offenses.” In this speech I provide four truths about offenses.