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productivity
Articles for Pastors
Has Your Ministry Experienced the COVID ‘Productivity Bump’?
What few expected is that people aren’t just working from home, many are out-performing their productivity from the old days at the office. As a result, even large companies are re-thinking their remote working policies.
Articles for Pastors
How to Accomplish More With Short Periods of Time for Productivity
As we all know, there end up being loose ends – five minutes here, 10 minutes there, 20 minutes over there that are left over. The question is – what can we do with those short periods of time? Waste them or make them accomplish more?
Articles for Pastors
5 Simple Questions for a Highly Productive Day
Have you ever come to the end of your workday, or even a workweek, and asked yourself, “What did I accomplish?” You certainly did not have a highly productive day. Discover what blocks productivity and what feeds it.
Articles for Pastors
The 4 Most Productive Hours of My Week
I received an undergrad degree in industrial and systems engineering. IE's, as they are called, are sometimes referred to as efficiency experts. Whether that's true...
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Use This 1 Tool to Visualize Your Ministry Plans
When you are planning a ministry endeavor, whether it is a worship service, a community block party or a children’s event, it can be hard to envision every aspect of what will happen. Discover more about this tool to visualize your ministry plans.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
11 Chrome Add-Ons to Supercharge Your Kidmin Workflow
Now here are 10 Chrome add-ons that save me a lot of time on a weekly basis.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
100 Habits That’ll Transform Your Productivity
This guide is a collection of most of the principles, ideas, tools, and practices I have found to be helpful when it comes to greater productivity in kidmin.
Articles for Pastors
3 False Productivity Goals That Trap Too Many Leaders
Effectiveness, not efficiency, is the most common productivity mistake leaders make.