New episode.
Two people. Same word. Same week.
“Maybe I can do one more day.”
“Maybe I might just be okay.”
That word—maybe—is what I want to talk about today. What it costs to say it. And why I think it’s actually where everything real starts.
https://t.co/6qJR8OKeKi
You know what burnout looks like?
Not a breakdown. Not a collapse.
It looks like Tuesday.
Slowly accepting less—less energy, less joy, less of yourself—until you can't remember what full feels like.
That's the chapter I almost didn't write.
The Shift → https://t.co/YuUozbgx2m
New Podcast Episode: "I Cussed God Out for Six Months."
Not everything that's broken breaks quietly. This episode is raw and real. Some listeners will be uncomfortable. Others will be relieved to know they're not alone. I hope you'll listen.
https://t.co/v3F6N0r55a
Ministry Cancer hit #1 on Amazon in Christian Leadership on launch day. Grateful doesn't cover it. If you're a pastor who's felt like the ministry was slowly killing you, link in the reply.
It's here.
@timothyeldred Ministry Cancer: Dying to Serve is available on Amazon today.
A pastor's story of how close he came to losing everything — and the five toxic patterns hiding inside ministry that almost killed him.
It might be the most uncomfortable thing you read this year.
https://t.co/FqoSEsNlCi
There’s money in your dysregulation. Think about it.
The systems that burned you out are the same ones selling you the fix. Your exhaustion isn’t a personal failure. It’s someone else’s business model.
New book drops March 15. https://t.co/W7aS6RKsPV
Over a week into the new year. How are you doing?
Already feel behind?
If so, it’s probably because you’re measuring the wrong things.
Most people track progress with numbers—weight, money, attendance, output, titles they’re chasing.
That’s not progress. That’s pressure.
So look at the real indicators: Playing. Helping. Creating. Loving. Receiving.
No spin. No comparison. Just hard evidence.
That’s your progress report.
And if you want a better plan for the rest of 2026 (and your life), don’t write better goals. Design better days.
We’ve reached the point where even grief comes with disclaimers. @charliekirk11 death exposed something deeper than division—it exposed our soul.
https://t.co/EiZoJMjEc3