The Power of Belonging
Discovering the Confidence to Lead with Vulnerability
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Will van der Hart
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Do you struggle with feeling like an impostor in your own leadership? Do you carry a secret anxiety about being revealed as a fraud?
We all long to belong, especially those in positions of leadership. But deeply rooted shame can keep leaders from connecting authentically and vulnerably. Reverend Will van der Hart and Dr. Rob Waller - an experienced church leader and respected psychiatrist - integrate the story of Scripture with the science behind mental health, offering real steps for transformation. When leaders know that they belong to God - when they develop a deep sense of security in him - they can overcome constricting shame and lead with confidence.
Offering a psychological and biblical response to one of the most persistent problems in leadership, The Power of Belonging is a unique resource to help you build success from your sense of security, allowing your unique leadership gifts to flourish and grow.
Each chapter includes study guide questions for group or individual use.
©2019 Will van der Hart, Rob Waller (P)2019 One AudiobooksWhat listeners say about The Power of Belonging
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- MickeySpoonK
- 31-01-20
Great book - worth a couple of listens
The book will challenge you to deal with that inner stuff that is causing you not to be happy within your own skin (even if you weren’t aware of it). These two guys have a tone of solid counselling/mental health service experience and provide so many thoughtful insights through personal experiences, bible references, case studies, quotes and so on. I’m surprised it doesn’t have a tonne of other reviews. As a bloke, I found this books approach to exploring vulnerability helpful, not once was its about being less ‘manly’ or whatever, just to reflect and be challenged. 5/5
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