Intro To Leading Discussion Assignment Question
Getting Started
You have explored God’s design for humanity and the importance of relationships in leading. For this activity, you will reflect on the importance of self-awareness. You will also consider how you can develop skills and helpful practices to support enhanced self-awareness in your life and leadership. Reflection and self-awareness are more valuable tools that you will be able to add to your toolkit.
Review Psalm 139:13-14(new tab) and the accompanying thoughts in Getting Started-ABOVE.
Compose a 200-250 word reflection. Consider the following:
a. Scripture explains that God is all-knowing. This means He knows more about you than you know about yourself. What implications does this have for you growing in understanding of who you are?
b. How does your relationship with God impact how well you know yourself?
c. What are the implications for leaders?
d. What other thoughts would you like to share what you have discovered?
Note: Your reflection does not need to answer each of the provided prompts. Rather, use those prompts to help stimulate your reflection. Your 200-250 word “journal” should simply be your personal and professional thinking that emerges from the reading and reflection
Getting Started
You have explored God’s design for humanity and the importance of
relationships in leading. For this activity, you will reflect on the importance
of self
–
awareness. You will also consider how you can develop skills and
helpful practices to support enhanced
self
–
awareness in your life and
leadership. Reflection and self
–
awareness are more valuable tools that you
will be able to add to your toolkit.
Review
Psalm 139:13
–
14
(new tab)
and the accompanying thoughts in
Getting Started
–
ABOVE
.
Compose
a
200
–
250 word reflection. Consider the
following:
a.
Scripture explains that God is all
–
knowing. This means He knows
more about you than you know about yourself. What implications
does this have for you growing in understanding of who you are?
b.
How does your relationship with God impact how well
you know
yourself?
c.
What are the implications for leaders?
d.
What other thoughts would you like to share what you
have
discovered?
Note: Your reflection does not need to answer each of the provided prompts.
Rather, use those prompts to help stimulate your re
flection. Your 200
–
250
word “journal” should simply be your personal and professional thinking that
emerges from the reading and reflection
Getting Started
You have explored God’s design for humanity and the importance of
relationships in leading. For this activity, you will reflect on the importance
of self-awareness. You will also consider how you can develop skills and
helpful practices to support enhanced self-awareness in your life and
leadership. Reflection and self-awareness are more valuable tools that you
will be able to add to your toolkit.
Review Psalm 139:13-14(new tab) and the accompanying thoughts in
Getting Started-ABOVE.
Compose a 200-250 word reflection. Consider the following:
a. Scripture explains that God is all-knowing. This means He knows
more about you than you know about yourself. What implications
does this have for you growing in understanding of who you are?
b. How does your relationship with God impact how well you know
yourself?
c. What are the implications for leaders?
d. What other thoughts would you like to share what you have
discovered?
Note: Your reflection does not need to answer each of the provided prompts.
Rather, use those prompts to help stimulate your reflection. Your 200-250
word “journal” should simply be your personal and professional thinking that
emerges from the reading and reflection