The Leadership Telos: Pursuing purpose through virtue, faith, and formation
In a world hungry for character-driven leadership, The Leadership Telos offers spiritual, psychological, and practical insights to help you lead yourself and others well. Explore how ancient wisdom and faith can form the foundation of modern leadership.
The Leadership Telos: Pursuing purpose through virtue, faith, and formation
Patience, Process, and People: Leading with Endurance, Compassion, and Purpose
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Dr. M
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Season 1
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Episode 8
In a world that prizes speed, patience often gets overlooked. Yet in leadership, patience can be the catalyst for growth, resilience, and purpose-driven success. In this episode of The Leadership Telos, we explore patience through three lenses:
- Psychological: How patience sustains goals, fosters mentorship, and meets generational expectations.
- Philosophical: Patience as endurance and forbearance in pursuit of a higher telos.
- Theological: Biblical insights on endurance during hardship and steadfast perseverance.
You’ll hear real-world examples and walk away with practical tools to embody patience without losing momentum.
Scripture References:
- James 5:7–8
- 2 Timothy 2:22–26
- Colossians 3:12
Journal Reflection Questions:
- When was the last time my impatience hindered a relationship or decision?
- How do I respond when processes or people move slower than I’d like?
- Where is God asking me to “wait well” right now?
Journal Prompts:
- Identify one situation in your leadership where patience could change the outcome.
- Write about a time when waiting produced a better result than rushing.
- Meditate on James 5:7–8 and apply it to your current leadership context.