Under the guise of “being nice,” many leaders fail to offer feedback to those they lead. Instead, they often ignore or work around the deficiency. Because feedback is an essential ingredient in development, teams and individuals suffer when leaders fail to provide it. So how do ...
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Encouragement
2 Ways to Overcome Your Weakness –
There was a time in my life where I dreaded the thought of meeting new people. It’s not that I was a germaphobe or had anthropophobia (the fear of people), it was just that I preferred to spend time with people I knew, rather than do the small talk mingling thing.
This first ...
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Leadership Requires Obedience, Not Perfection –
I still get a lump in my throat and a knot in my stomach when I think of myself as a "leader." I really prefer being a "helper" to leaders. Don't tell anyone, but I usually just do the work in front of me and try not to think about it!
For several years, I've had the title of ...
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7 Ways to Create Time to Think –
by Philip Nation
In our hectic world of go, Go, GO! it seems difficult to simply find time to sit down and think. In my own life, I have felt the pressure of three different jobs, being overrun with the need to produce content (which I have not), while not abandoning my family ...
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How Comparison Undermines Leading Worship –
Stephen Miller talks about how our high performance and perfection-driven music culture leads to comparisons among worship leaders that actually hurt their ministry. For more videos like this, visit Ministry Grid. ...
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4 Ways to Lead through Spiritual Spats –
by Joshua Crutchfield
Ten years ago, I was called to pastor my first church. At the ripe old age of twenty, and with zero pastoral experience, I moved to possibly the most beautiful area in all of Texas—San Saba. I had looked forward to this day since I was eight years old. I ...
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