I know it's tempting for tech founders to think you have to be the BEST at every skillset in order to be successful.
This just isn't true. We are all blessed with different gifts and abilities and our goal should be to figure out how to bring those out as we make contributions to our communities, the marketplace, and the world.
This is exactly what my friend @benpilgreen dives into with his new book, Bring It Out, which starts shipping on Tuesday, August 27th.
SF will soon be sold out again! Never seen commercial real estate leasing at this rate. # of companies looking for huge amounts of space is incredible. “AI companies seek up to 1 million square feet of office space in the city, according to JLL.” SF❤️🤖 https://t.co/2KTByvNqqg
I've been thinking a lot about how Judeo-Christian moral teachings and the world of tech are more intertwined than they may seem. Read the first entry in my new series "Moral Code" here:
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Enjoyed this conversation with my friend @andywood about what it's like to start and lead a church in an urban center like San Francisco!
Do you know the ONE thing I keep hearing from the most successful CEOs?
"I wish I'd spent more time with my kids."
You can have the most successful career in the world and, turns out, that still won’t make up for missing time with your kids.
Do you ever feel like you're speaking a different language than the culture around you? @edstetzer sits down with @shaunapilgreen to talk about how we can translate Jesus, and effectively share God's Good News. Today on @MoodyRadio at 11 a.m. CT https://t.co/yBMFisEPS3