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13 Questions Leaders Should Ask Themselves

Recalibrate yourself with this list.

Leadership Journal March 2, 2010

Every leader needs to ask introspective questions. Several of the ones on the checklist below have caused me to reevaluate not just where I am, but who I am. They are in no particular order.

As this year unfolds, now is a great time to recalibrate yourself for the challenges and opportunities sure to come.

1. Is narcissism 90% of Twitter?

I mean come on. How can I really follow and read what 1,736 people have to say? Isn’t it really all about having an audience of my own? So then, what is my motivation for doing it?

2. Is social media your newest time-waster?

In a recent blog post, Seth Godin wrote, “I’d like to posit that for idea workers, misusing Twitter, Facebook, and various forms of digital networking are the ultimate expression of procrastination. You can be busy, very busy, forever. The more you do, the longer the queue gets. The bigger your circle, the more connections are available.”

3. Are we insulting Jesus with all the books and blogs denigrating his church?

I’m reading a thought-provoking book called Why We Love the Church. The authors ask this same question.

4. Do you lead your organization too softly?

Humility is honorable, but is it time to shake things up and perhaps lose a few friends for the sake of the vision? Why not be bolder?

5. Are you blinded by your own vision?

Is it time to get a new one, even if the old one was unique—though not yet achieved?

6. Is it time for you to make a personal leadership change?

Maybe you’ve done your best and the ride has come to an end. Leaving may be exactly what you and your organization need for rejuvenation.

7. If you were hired to replace yourself, what would you do differently in your job?

Zero-base your position. What would you do if you started from scratch? Why aren’t you doing it now?

8. What excites you these days?

Why aren’t you doing more of it? Maybe your followers would be more enthused if you were.

9. Do you need to be more accountable to someone?

Someone needs to know what’s going on in the world of your heart. God often speaks to me frankly through my wife and close friends.

10. What do you pray about?

Is it the same thing all the time? Is it always about yourself?

11. Is your near-term future one big question mark, or do you have a plan?

Our God is a God of plans. Think two or three years out—what’s your next destination?

12. Who was the last person you witnessed to that accepted Christ?

We are called to make disciples. Is it time to hone your skills or simply step out of your comfort zone?

13. Do you read enough books?

It’s hard to grow without putting new ideas into your head. I get inspired by books on leadership and management. They encourage me to try new things.

Tom Harper is the publisher of ChurchCentral.com and president of the Society for Church Consulting.

© 2010 ChurchCentral.com

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