How Leadership Is a Relationship
Leading isn’t strictly about getting the job done. Leading is about building relationships.
Joseph LalondeLeading isn’t strictly about getting the job done. Leading is about building relationships.
Joseph LalondeLeading isn’t strictly about getting the job done. Leading is about building relationships.
Joseph LalondeChurch leaders, who are leading right, know they can’t be two-faced. They know they have to live a consistent, Christ-centered life. Anything else wouldn’t suffice.
Joseph LalondeThe renewing of our minds does a great work within us. It helps us to become better leaders.
Joseph LalondeLeaders who are truly disciplined in their thoughts, actions, and life go the next step. These disciplined leaders know to be truly disciplined they have to control their focus.
Joseph LalondeI love thinking about leadership through the lens of belaying. Belaying is something I hated to do when I first began to ice climb. I felt inadequate and unfit to hold someone’s life in my hands. But what can this experience of belaying teach you about leadership? Let’s take a look.
Joseph LalondeAs a leader, you have a certain set of standards for those you lead. Those standards basically revolve around your followers being disciplined.
Joseph LalondeThe healthy and disciplined leader realizes he’s already broken. In this brokenness, he can be whole if he allows himself to be.
Joseph LalondeIf you were to ask someone what their most important relationship is, the answer would most likely revolve around a family member. So why do these leaders who claim family relationships matter have such a devastated family? It’s because it’s easy to say your family is important but difficult to live it out.
Joseph Lalonde