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Swebb argues against the pervasive need to constantly engage and "feed" audiences, whether in churches or businesses, asserting it creates dependency and unnecessary effort. Swebb contends that consistent over-communication through announcements, events, and frequent contact is often ineffective and stems from a fear of being forgotten. Instead, he advocates for a simpler approach rooted in genuine value creation, trust in a higher power, and a less frantic lifestyle. Swebb shares personal anecdotes to illustrate a productive yet less demanding way of operating, emphasizing that honoring God and adding value yields better results than manipulative engagement tactics. Ultimately, the encouragement is to shift away from the "hamster wheel" of constant outreach towards a more sustainable and meaningful existence.
As always, source content is Swebb’s but the interpretation and presentation is AI.
Connect with Swebb at www.swebb.fyiAlso on Instagram @swebbfyi.Also on www.swebbfyi.substack.com
Swebb argues against the pervasive need to constantly engage and "feed" audiences, whether in churches or businesses, asserting it creates dependency and unnecessary effort. Swebb contends that consistent over-communication through announcements, events, and frequent contact is often ineffective and stems from a fear of being forgotten. Instead, he advocates for a simpler approach rooted in genuine value creation, trust in a higher power, and a less frantic lifestyle. Swebb shares personal anecdotes to illustrate a productive yet less demanding way of operating, emphasizing that honoring God and adding value yields better results than manipulative engagement tactics. Ultimately, the encouragement is to shift away from the "hamster wheel" of constant outreach towards a more sustainable and meaningful existence.
As always, source content is Swebb’s but the interpretation and presentation is AI.
Connect with Swebb at www.swebb.fyiAlso on Instagram @swebbfyi.Also on www.swebbfyi.substack.com