Ten Principles for Exercising Power and Wise Boundaries
I have been working hard in these months writingĀ The Emotionally Healthy LeaderĀ (Zondervan, 2015). The following is a sidebar from a chapter on power and wise boundaries that I trust you will enjoy: Do an honest inventory of the power God has granted you. To be faithful we need to be profoundly aware of the various sources of power God has granted us. We are at risk to use it poorly if we ignore or minimize our power. Unresolved family of origin dynamics that are buried alive resurface when joined with power.Ā The workplace and church are key places where our triggers and āhot buttonsā will emerge. Enlist wise counsel to monitor dual relationships.Ā Mentors, therapists, wise elders and mature friends give us perspective and counsel. It is critical we know our limits and defer to others discernment. Watch for early warning signs of danger.Ā People change. We change. The church changes. What works now may not work. Read more.