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Tony Robbins once said, “Success without fulfillment is the ultimate failure.”
For many ministry leaders, the metrics look good—attendance, budgets, programs—but the soul feels tired, disconnected, and unfulfilled. In this episode, we explore why ministry success can still feel empty, how burnout quietly takes root, and what it looks like to lead from a place of deep fulfillment rather than constant output.
By Brad OttoTony Robbins once said, “Success without fulfillment is the ultimate failure.”
For many ministry leaders, the metrics look good—attendance, budgets, programs—but the soul feels tired, disconnected, and unfulfilled. In this episode, we explore why ministry success can still feel empty, how burnout quietly takes root, and what it looks like to lead from a place of deep fulfillment rather than constant output.