How Panicking Can Hurt Your Leadership
Having never led an organization, challenges shook me to my shoes.
What if this fails?
What does this mean for the church?
How will it affect the church?
What impact will failing having on my family and my future?
I panicked. And, panic came out in my words and my ways.
Years later, a craftsman told me, “The most important thing is not to panic.”
Panic adds to the angst. It makes problems bigger and solutions harder.
And, here’s how it hurts my (and your) leadership.