God Gave Us 2 Ears & 1 Mouth…

2 Ears & 1 Mouth

James 1:19 urges us to “Be swift to hear (and) slow to speak.” Listening is one of the 21 Irrefutable Qualities of a Leader, according to John Maxwell. He says that good leaders motivate others by the following listening skills: avoid biased first impressions; become less self-centered; withhold initial criticism; stay calm; listen with empathy; clarify what we hear; and recognize the healing power of listening.

Through listening, leaders earn the right to speak into the lives of their people. Because they listen, they speak with relevance. And as they listen, they display love, compassion, and understanding.

President Woodrow Wilson said, “The ear of the leader must ring with the voices of the people.”

Click here to learn from a couple of Old Testament examples – Rehoboam & David.

Are You Taking the Initiative?

One earmark of an “Out of This World” Leader is the display of initiative. By definition, leaders cannot wait for someone else to move; if they do, they are really followers, not leaders.

Initiative requires an element of risk, faith, and foresight. When did you last initiate something significant? If you haven’t pushed yourself lately and left your comfort zone, you may need a jump start in initiative.

That’s the tenth (of 21) Leadership Quality highlighted in John Maxwell’s Leadership Bible.

Click here to learn from a couple of Old Testament examples – Nehemiah & Jonah.