The last time I blogged on leadership I said it gets “messy,” and it’s true. This truth does not come from a text book that I read, but from personal experience. So when the task is messy and it gets difficult, I choose to do two things:
- First, I turn to people who have spiritual depth. The leader who thinks he can always do it on his own without input from wise counsel is in Big Trouble. I am truly grateful for the men and women in my life that I can turn to for counsel who have more life experience or different life experience than I do, and have journeyed with God longer than me or differently than me. They are a priceless treasure of resource.
- Secondly, it is very easy to get jaded and bitter in leadership, so I must choose to seize joy in the midst of a mess. Don’t let your emotions overtake your mission. With so many “joy-robbers” around, I must seize the joy, or I could go a long time without any.
I hope you will join us this year for the Global Leadership Summit on August 5-6.
Pastor Donald Calder
Category: Leadership, Upcoming
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