Dr. Steve Greene’s 5 Things I Heard Last Week

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1. From the book Fifteen Secrets Successful People Know About Time Management by Kevin Kruse, I heard:

 “We always underestimate how hard it is to be our best self in the present moment.”

 The book is priced at $4.99 on Kindle. I do not earn affiliate fees.

2. Bill Johnson wrote in his book, Born for Significancethat there is “nothing we can do to save ourselves or improve our lives in light of eternity apart from God.”


I highly recommend this book.

So, take these principles of time management from Kruse and Johnson to the Lord for proper anointing.

3. I heard this on a podcast this week:

“Process saves us from the poverty of intention.”


When we focus our intention on outcomes, we miss the scalability of systems thinking. The process of getting there—wherever that is—should be worth planning, executing, and memorializing.

The thought of intentions as poverty inducing is convicting.

4. During a meeting with 2 great friends, I heard one person refer to the other’s “visionary wake.” I thought about these words for days. Here are a few takeaways to consider when following a true visionary:

* Never a dull moment


* Sometimes the wake overtakes us

* Sometimes the wake floats our boat

* Who needs sleep anyway?

* Today won’t be like yesterday


* Risk is not a variable of influence

* Lives change

5. Sean Feucht is a leader worth hearing in the kingdom. I just heard about a new film he has released titled Let Us Worship. Sean is a world changer.

Here’s a link to one of his powerful worship songs, “Wild One” from his album WILD. Love like Jesus. Wild and untamed.


Find more of my writing and yapping on my website, my Greenelines blog, and my podcast.

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