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Dealing with Personal Criticism

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Author/Source: Karl Bastian

Topic: Critism in Leadership

Originally published in Children's Ministry Magazine Professional Edition, Karl Bastian shares insights on how to deal with criticism in leadership.

 

Originally published in Chilren's Ministry Magazine Professional Edition

 

Let’s be honest, we all like to be liked and we think we are right. If we didn’t, we’d change our mind, and we’d still think we’re right! So when someone either doesn’t like us, or thinks we are wrong – it stings. And our first reaction is to assume that there must be something wrong with them! When we were children, we found it easy to cry out, “You hurt my feelings!” As adults, we have to come up with much more sophisticated methods of saying the same thing. Either to hide that reality from those who offended us, or perhaps from ourselves, unable to admit that often, that is the primary offense.

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