Field Notes for Transformation
Summary In this conversation, Ryan Tinetti invites us to reconsider ambition, moving away from pressure and performance toward something quieter and deeper. Through personal stories, Scripture, and lived wisdom, he offers a vision of life and leadership anchored in rest, shaped by humility and faithfulness over productivity. Episode field note: Clarity Over Cleverness When you’re leading change, resist the urge to be subtle. People don’t need hints, they need clear direction. Say it plainly, repeat it often, and make the path forward obvious. It may feel like over-communicating, but in moments of change, clarity is what helps people move. Resources and links Ryan’s Book: The Quiet Ambition [https://www.ivpress.com/the-quiet-ambition?srsltid=AfmBOorDYFt3rxXMOPtxTCRn_kLlF4G8c-_9lIE3NbIVFSVnWqQ2NynU] (IvPress) Slow Productivity by Cal Newport [https://calnewport.com/slow-productivity-chapter-commentary/] Godspeed (Documentary) [https://www.livegodspeed.org/watchgodspeed] 1 Thessalonians 4:11-12 [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1+Thessalonians+4:11-12] Follow SLI: @spiritualleadershipinc Head to Spiritual Leadership, Inc [https://www.spiritual-leadership.org/] to take a look at resources for ministry leaders.
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