Being a ward mission leader (WML) can be an exhilarating experience. If you desire, you can learn how the Lord wants missionary work to go forward in your ward and you can become an instrument in His hands. Being a participant on the front lines of the Atonement with all the highs and lows that go along with this great work…now that is really living!
We have all done it, said to ourselves, I’m just going to go ahead and do this task because it’s easier for me to just handle it. Or we might say, Oh, Brother Smith is so busy. Let me do that task for him. I think it’s a natural feeling for those in leadership roles to want to take the best care of their people. We often feel like asking someone to take a task or assignment is in some way unkind. Becoming more comfortable with delegation is just like any skill, it’s learned. Learning to delegate is a skill that takes time and practice. I have found these 3 simple steps extremely helpful.
Most of us reading this website have meetings, lots and lots of meetings. Sometimes meetings to plan a meeting. Over my 20+ years in LDS Church leadership, I have spent 100’s of hours sitting in meetings. The first thing I’d mention is meetings are necessary; however, meetings aren’t the gospel.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe Email | RSS | MoreThis is a powerful guest post by a new author (who will remain nameless). There are fantastic leadership lessons to be learned–focused on ministering to the one. Enter Anonymous Guest...
Ryan Windley grew up on an 18,000-acre sheep and cattle ranch in the Wasatch Mountains of Northern Utah. Growing up on a ranch not only instilled the value of hard work, but also the desire to become an entrepreneur. As a self-proclaimed “Rich Dad junky,” he has been...