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Welcome back! This week on Locker Room our guest Jon Weece sits down with Scott to unpack 16 'Laws of Leadership' that should define us as we lead in our families, our workplace and ain our relationships. In this discussion we'll lean on scripture and talk about ways we can grow in these key areas.

 

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Jon's 16 Laws of Leadership

  1. The Law of Love- Lead with Grace, Land with truth 

  2. The Law of Responsibility- Something doesn't have to be your fault to be your responsibility

  3. The Law of Stewardship- Leave people and places in better shape than you found them.

  4. The Law of Humility- Serve from the trench not the tower

  5. The Law of Faith- Be a risk taker not a thrill seeker

  6. The Law of Wisdom- Talk less, listen more

  7. The Law of Friendship- Vulnerability unlocks intimacy

  8. The Law of Maturity- Don't let compliments go to your head. Dont let criticism go to your heart

  9. The Law of Gratitude- Unexpressed gratitude is a form of ingratitude

  10. The Law of Foot Washing- Servants can do things that King's can't 

  11. The Law of Generosity- Generosity is not measured by how much we keep for ourselves but how much we give to others

  12. The Law of Focus- Aim for health and growth will follow

  13. The Law of Purity- Pursue holiness before sin instead of forgiveness after sin

  14. The Law of Simplicity- Replace complexity with simplicity

  15. The Law of Language- People who gossip to you will gossip about you

  16. The Law of Encouragement- Words will either help people or hurt people

 

Read through some of Jon's laws of leadership again. What are 5 laws that really stick out to you? 

 

Law #1: Most men tend to lean one way or the other in regards to grace and truth. Which way do you lean? What steps can you take to better embody both? 

 

Law #2: "When we look at the life of Jesus, sin was not his fault. Yet he willingly took the weight of sin upon himself." Is there anything going on in your life right now, that may or may not be your fault, but God's prompting you to move towards it and make it your responsibility?  

 

Read Philippians 2:3-11 

Law #5

Law #6

"Don't let compliments go to your head. Don't let criticism go to your heart." 

Jon says that one of his goals is to grow in kindness and humility. He talks about steps that he is now taking to continue in growth. 

 

Aim for health

 

Replace complexity with simplicity

 

"Words will either help people or hurt people." Why is it so important to keep control of what comes out of our mouths? 

 

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