
Every leader fails. The question isn't whether it'll happen... it's what you do with it when it does.In this episode of the Church Staff Book Club, Jonathan Malm and Jason Young kick off their third book: How to Get a Return on Failure by John Maxwell. Chapter 1 reframes the way leaders think about failure. From something to avoid at all costs to something that, when handled well, actually pays you back.π§ What We Cover in This Episode:Why most people treat failure as final and why that's costing themThe difference between you failing and being a failureWhy avoiding failure has a cost too (and we rarely count it)Small risks vs. big risks: the fencing approach to leadershipJason's story: 210 volunteers quit in one day and what happened nextWhy school is actually the safest place to fail (and we've made it terrifying)Planning for failure: anti-faith or just smart leadership?What your first reaction to failure reveals vs. what you do nextThe Moses principle: why God rarely gives you the full picture up frontπ We're Reading: How to Get a Return on Failure by John Maxwell.π¬ Key Quotes from This Episode:"You are not a failure. That thing you did might have failed, but that's not your identity.""Your first reaction to failure is the human part of you. What you do next is the leadership part.""If we don't take risks, things naturally decline."π Connect & Subscribe:Follow us on social media and join the conversationSubscribe so you never miss a chapterGrab How to Get a Return on Failure by John Maxwell and read along with us
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