
Ep. 7 - Flee: As a disciple, resist the devil and he will flee. As a leader, ask, “Is it worth it?”
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Discussion on avoiding temptation in the workplace, personal accountability, and how to handle criticism w/Isaac Cudzilo, an East Tennessee area, young adult logistics professional.
Questions and lessons explored in this episode:
- Have you ever thought about the consequences of sin? What are your “Is it worth it?” questions?
- What specific steps do you need to take to improve your success in handling testing and temptation? When will you take these steps?
- How do you practice accountability in your life? Whom could you ask to partner with if you don’t currently have a regular accountability practice?
- How well do you handle criticism? How can you improve?
- When did you last lose your composure? What happened? What role does self-control play in leadership and why is it important?
- How will these discipleship and leadership principles help you transform your workplace through your pursuit of Christ?
Discipled Leader is a show that provides struggling, stuck, or merely surviving Christian Business leaders with a framework to grow their influence through becoming a redemptive (i.e., change for the better), Christlike presence in the workplace, and living a more fulfilling personal and professional life. www.prestonpoore.com
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