Craig Groeschel
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audio engineer, and he said, have him type in, I like free books. So, if you'd like to win one of five free books, type in the comments section at YouTube or Spotify, wherever you can, I like free books, and we will see if you win a free book. So, what's your assignment now? Your assignment is this. Be curious. Be engaged, be open, be prayerful.
audio engineer, and he said, have him type in, I like free books. So, if you'd like to win one of five free books, type in the comments section at YouTube or Spotify, wherever you can, I like free books, and we will see if you win a free book. So, what's your assignment now? Your assignment is this. Be curious. Be engaged, be open, be prayerful.
When you ask questions, you start to get information. I like to sit on it, and I like to start to connect the dots. I heard this, and I heard this. And then I like to pray, I like to listen to God. And I tell you right now, trust your gut, because you're learning, you're absorbing, you're internalizing, and you're processing. And you know how if you ever use AI, AI is learning you?
When you ask questions, you start to get information. I like to sit on it, and I like to start to connect the dots. I heard this, and I heard this. And then I like to pray, I like to listen to God. And I tell you right now, trust your gut, because you're learning, you're absorbing, you're internalizing, and you're processing. And you know how if you ever use AI, AI is learning you?
When you ask questions, you start to get information. I like to sit on it, and I like to start to connect the dots. I heard this, and I heard this. And then I like to pray, I like to listen to God. And I tell you right now, trust your gut, because you're learning, you're absorbing, you're internalizing, and you're processing. And you know how if you ever use AI, AI is learning you?
Well, here's what's really cool is you're not AI. You don't have artificial intelligence, but you have God-given wisdom, and that's a great thing. And so what do you do? You're asking questions, you're absorbing, you're processing, and you're listening beyond the noise. And you're thinking beyond the obvious and you're praying beyond the possible. And when you ask better questions, guess what?
Well, here's what's really cool is you're not AI. You don't have artificial intelligence, but you have God-given wisdom, and that's a great thing. And so what do you do? You're asking questions, you're absorbing, you're processing, and you're listening beyond the noise. And you're thinking beyond the obvious and you're praying beyond the possible. And when you ask better questions, guess what?
Well, here's what's really cool is you're not AI. You don't have artificial intelligence, but you have God-given wisdom, and that's a great thing. And so what do you do? You're asking questions, you're absorbing, you're processing, and you're listening beyond the noise. And you're thinking beyond the obvious and you're praying beyond the possible. And when you ask better questions, guess what?
You get better insights. And then you move beyond the surface level conversations and you uncover what truly matters to people and what they're seeing. And you stop settling for quick answers and you're pursuing deeper wisdom. And you're not asking questions to use the people that serve with you, but you're asking questions to know them and to love them and to value them. And you don't just react.
You get better insights. And then you move beyond the surface level conversations and you uncover what truly matters to people and what they're seeing. And you stop settling for quick answers and you're pursuing deeper wisdom. And you're not asking questions to use the people that serve with you, but you're asking questions to know them and to love them and to value them. And you don't just react.
You get better insights. And then you move beyond the surface level conversations and you uncover what truly matters to people and what they're seeing. And you stop settling for quick answers and you're pursuing deeper wisdom. And you're not asking questions to use the people that serve with you, but you're asking questions to know them and to love them and to value them. And you don't just react.
to what's seen or what you hear, but you discern what's unseen or unspoken because, and again, you know I'm a pastor, so I gotta say it, we serve a God who can do exceedingly and abundantly more than all you can ask, think, or imagine according to his power that is at work within you. So there's more in you, and I wanna encourage you.
to what's seen or what you hear, but you discern what's unseen or unspoken because, and again, you know I'm a pastor, so I gotta say it, we serve a God who can do exceedingly and abundantly more than all you can ask, think, or imagine according to his power that is at work within you. So there's more in you, and I wanna encourage you.
to what's seen or what you hear, but you discern what's unseen or unspoken because, and again, you know I'm a pastor, so I gotta say it, we serve a God who can do exceedingly and abundantly more than all you can ask, think, or imagine according to his power that is at work within you. So there's more in you, and I wanna encourage you.
As a leader, if you're starting out, if you're a seasoned leader, wherever you are, ask great questions. Ask the right questions. Why? Because the right questions at the right time will change everything. Thanks for investing half an hour with me today. And I believe you're getting better. I'm getting better. We're all getting better. And that's good news.
As a leader, if you're starting out, if you're a seasoned leader, wherever you are, ask great questions. Ask the right questions. Why? Because the right questions at the right time will change everything. Thanks for investing half an hour with me today. And I believe you're getting better. I'm getting better. We're all getting better. And that's good news.
As a leader, if you're starting out, if you're a seasoned leader, wherever you are, ask great questions. Ask the right questions. Why? Because the right questions at the right time will change everything. Thanks for investing half an hour with me today. And I believe you're getting better. I'm getting better. We're all getting better. And that's good news.
As a leader, you know your leadership potential will never outperform your daily habits. Healthy habits will propel you forward. Unhealthy habits will hold you back. Today, we're talking about part two of the six habits great leaders avoid. Hey, welcome back to another episode of the Craig Groeschel Leadership Podcast, where my goal is to help you become a leader that other people love to follow.