Wish that your boss understood you better, desiring to have more of the relational side of things within the workplace? Or how about as a leader (or even employee) wanting to cut through all the fluff and just go ahead and do the dang thing? Whatever side of the spectrum you find yourself with mission, being relational and charging ahead to the finish line, you’ll get some practical tips on how to work within your God-given bent.
Ever wonder about how God wired you? Uniquely you? Ever have the passing thought that it might be helpful to understand more of what makes you tick, as well as those you are leading? This episode is all about knowing first how we are created in and redeemed in Christ and secondly how we are wired as individuals. If you would like to improve your interpersonal skills and work more into your giftedness instead of your frustrations, give this episode a listen.
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Do you ever wonder about what it looks like to actually follow Jesus within your leadership? Jason and Laura chat about discerning His voice and next steps as well as the ways they've found it helpful to live out their faith.
Do you ever feel like a fake or a fraud in your leadership? Maybe you've been a leader for decades or are just confident of your leadership in this season but from time to time you feel like...an imposter. In this episode, Jason and Laura discuss what causes imposter syndrome in our leadership roles and how to fight against it to be the best leader you can be.
As a leader, how do we invest into our own leadership? In this episode, Jason and Laura discuss the key elements of being poured into and staying filled up as a leader, knowing that we can't pour out from an empty cup. If you've been wanting more resources for your own growth or wondering how to stay sharp in this area, this episode is for you!
Our time is our most valuable resource and so identifying who to invest in is a critical decision. We haven't always made the right decisions in this arena but we have learned a lot and are hoping that some of these lessons might help you to be a better leader.