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Finding Our Way to the Truth

Seven Lies Leaders Believe and How to Let Go of Them
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In Finding Our Way to the Truth, Sarah Ciavarri explores lies of a particularly insidious sort--lies masquerading as truths. These lies can be so engrained in how we were raised, the culture we live in, and the type of thinking that has kept us safe that we don't notice how they inform our decisions and affect the way we lead, work, parent, and live. The lies Ciavarri examines aren't the obvious ones. They are sneaky--lies that can be benign, even helpful, such as "I should finish what I start," "People must like me," and "I'm responsible for it all." But these lies can keep us from owning our ideas and strengths, following a dream, confronting dysfunction, or enjoying deeper, more honest relationships. They can replace a sense of well-being and hope with regret and resentment.Ciavarri tells engaging personal stories to help readers recognize seven common lies that leaders often tell themselves. She then demonstrates a three-step process for unmasking each lie: pay attention, examine, and apply the learning. We do better when we stop listening to the lies. God wants better for us, and we were created for better. Finding Our Way to the Truth shows us the way.

Author Biography:

Sarah Ciavarri is founder of This Wholehearted Life, LLC, and is a Certified Facilitator of all of Dr. Bren‚ Brown's curricula: Dare to Lead; Daring Greatly; Bold; and The Gifts of Imperfection. A graduate of Luther Seminary, she has facilitated over 200 workshops on Dr. Brown's research and has supported thousands of leaders to develop a courage practice. Sarah is a Professional Certified Coach with the International Coaching Federation. N. Graham Standish is the executive director of Samaritan Counseling Guidance Consulting in Sewickley, Pennsylvania. He works with clergy as a spiritual director/coach, facilitating clergy leadership groups and offering training for pastors. Standish is an adjunct professor at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary doctor of ministry program and has taught in its Certificate in Spiritual Formation Program, as well as in Toronto at Tyndale Theological Seminary's doctor of ministry program, focusing in the areas of spirituality and congregational leadership. He is the author of seven books and has contributed to five others.
Release date Australia
October 6th, 2020
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
136
ISBN-13
9781506456584
Product ID
33531233

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