Practicing The Law of E.F. Hutton with My Wife

This week’s devotions from the John Maxwell Leadership Bible focus on the fifth law (of twenty-one) of leadership—the Law of E.F. Hutton.

When I was growing up in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the brokerage firm E.F. Hutton became well-known for its advertising campaign.

E.F. Hutton’s commercials depicted people out for a jog, aboard a train, or at a dinner party. The conversation would inevitably turn to the stock market. And that’s when one person would say to the other “My broker is E.F. Hutton. And E.F. Hutton says….”

Then, the rest of the world would fall silent. Joggers would halt in mid-stride. Commuters on board the train would put down their newspapers. Dinner guests would cease passing the green bean casserole. Everything came to a screeching halt. The commercials all ended by saying, “When E.F. Hutton talks, people listen.”

The Law of E.F. Hutton was on display through the prophet Samuel, and it works well in my own life too!

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The Law of Navigation

#4 Navigation

This week’s devotions from the John Maxwell Leadership Bible focus on the fourth law (of twenty-one) of leadership—the Law of Navigation.

Leaders who navigate see the whole trip in their minds before they leave the dock. They have a vision for their destination, they understand what it will take to get there, they know who they’ll need on the team to be successful, and they recognize the obstacles long before they appear on the horizon.

Above all, the secret to the Law of Navigation is preparation. When you prepare well, you convey confidence and trust to your team. Learn how Nehemiah exemplifies this leadership law.

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