Episode 67

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10th Apr 2024

Four Leadership Guidelines When You Need Cooperation

Need the cooperation of others to accomplish a project?

Heard the phrase, "Don't judge a book by its cover?"

Nehemiah chapter 3 is a lesson in both. At first glance, it seems to be nothing more than a historical record of little (no?) relevance to today. Yet it provides four guidelines in how to gain the cooperation of others to accomplish a project that depends on others.

We'll see the value of:

  • Giving credit and recognition
  • Preparing for "This work is below me" attitudes
  • Not overlooking potential workers because of specialization bias
  • Tapping into intrinsic motivation

Empower yourself and your family to engage fully in God’s grand story. Subscribe to Hi(Impact) at Stephanie Presents for insights, encouragement, and practical resources!

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Living Wide and Deep
Growing a life of spiritual strength, emotional health, and relational wisdom
You want to be the best possible person, parent, or spouse. Yet sometimes you may not know how. You may feel alone. I understand.

The "Living Wide and Deep" podcast helps you grow spiritually strong, emotionally healthy, and relationally wise. Your good intentions and abilities will thrive through learning and applying principles from research, real-life experience, and the Bible.

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Stephanie Smith

Stephanie knows from experience good intentions aren't enough to be spiritually strong, emotionally healthy, and relationally smart--or to raise kids who are. She shares powerful Scriptural principles and science-backed insights into human behavior to equip people to grow good intentions into godly impact.

Stephanie's authenticity creates immediate connection with audiences both virtual and on the stage, while gracious authority provides clarity and confidence for listeners. Her leadership experience includes being a certified Primal Question coach, Christian school founding board member and teacher, homeschool cooperative founder, and Teen Theater Director.

Stephanie is a wife, mother of five grown sons, mother-in-law of four, and Nana to a growing tribe of awesome grandkids. She is committed to Psalm 17:17-18, proclaiming God's power to generations through wisdom forged in real life.