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Mentioned in 15 episodes
At Your Best
Book • 2021
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Mentioned in 15 episodes
Mentioned by 

, who is giving away five copies on YouTube.


Carey Nieuwhof

61 snips
CNLP 755 | 29 Stress Points in 14 Months and My Health Wake-Up Call: Inside My Hardest Year in Leadership in 20 Years
Mentioned by 

as a book that talks about red zones, green zones and yellow zones.


Sean Cannell

44 snips
434: Why You're Always Tired and Your Videos Suck...
Recommended by 

as his best-selling book.


Carey Nieuwhof

42 snips
CNLP 696 | Bob Goff on Being More Available as a Leader, Whimsy, What He's Learned from Millions of People Who Have His Phone Number, and How to Infuse Adventure Into an Otherwise Ordinary Life
Mentioned by 

as his last book about getting time, energy, and priorities working in one's favor.


Carey Nieuwhof

39 snips
CNLP 768 | The Leadership Time Trap: How to Multiply Results Without Adding Hours
Mentioned by 

as a resource to help church leaders thrive in 2025.


Carey Nieuwhof

36 snips
CNLP 700 | 2025 Church Trends: Gen Z Is In Revival and Retreat At the Same Time, Evangelism is on Life Support, and More
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as a book that helps teams identify when they are at their best.

Susie Gray

31 snips
Andy Answers Your Top Leadership Questions
Mentioned by 

as his last book.


Carey Nieuwhof

30 snips
CNLP 603 | Michael Todd on The Spit Incident (When the Spit Hit the Fan), Losing 50lbs and The Impact of His Fitness Journey, and Why He Actively Sends His Church Members to Other Churches
Mentioned by 

as a book that provides answers on how to manage time, energy, and priorities effectively.


Brett McKay

24 snips
How to Get Time, Priorities, and Energy Working in Your Favor
Mentioned by 

as a book about time, energy, and priorities.


Carey Nieuwhof

23 snips
CNLP 717 | Does Character Even Matter Any More in Leadership (And Ministry)?
Mentioned by 

as a book he wrote.


Carey Nieuwhof

19 snips
CNLP 736 | Why Dying Churches Need to Give Growing Churches Their Buildings: The Argument and The Main Objections






