People get comfortable with the way things are, and they don't excel to the next level. A ship moving at sea won't develop barnacles, but a ship that's stagnant at dock will. Has your life become stagnant with mental barnacles? If so, this is the show you've been waiting for. Our guest today is Jeff Henderson, his best-selling book, What to Do Next offers tips on how to take your best step forward during times of uncertainty.
Sit back and get comfortable as you learn how to get out of your comfort level and embrace the adventures that life has in store for you.
Jeff was named by Forbes Magazine as one of 20 speakers. In addition, he's worked for well-known organizations such as the Atlanta Braves, Callaway Gardens, Chic-Fil-A, and Point Ministries, one of the largest churches in America. While there, he was the lead pastor for three churches over 17 years and helped launch North Point online, which became one of the world's largest online ministries. His book is called What to Do Next, taking Your Best Step When Life Is Uncertain.
What to Do Next: Taking Your Best Step When Life Is Uncertain
Jeff Henderson
Named by Forbes Magazine as one of 20 speakers you shouldn’t miss, Jeff Henderson has become a trusted voice for businesses and non-profit organizations. His career experience not only inspires groups and individuals but also provides tangible strategies to help them grow. Ultimately, Jeff’s aim is to help organizations build a good name where both purpose and profit thrive.
His best-selling book, Know What You’re FOR, launched a movement in non-profits around the world and has become a focal point for many businesses.
Jeff has worked for well-known organizations such as the Atlanta Braves, Callaway Gardens, Chick-fil-A and North Point Ministries, one of the largest churches in America. While there, Jeff was the lead pastor for three churches over 17 years and helped launch North Point Online, one of the largest online ministries in the world.
Jeff and his wife Wendy have been married 25 years and have a daughter, Jesse, 22 and a son, Cole. 20.