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    « Chuck Swindoll's 10 Lifetime Leadership Lessons | Main | Ed Stetzer Releases New Research on Pastors »

    October 9, 2009

    More from Chuck Swindoll...

    Five statements worth remembering during your next 50 years of leadership

    1) Whatever you do, do more with others and less alone

    2) Whenever you do it, emphasize quality not quantity.

    3) Wherever you go, do it the same as if you were among those who know you best.

    4) Whoever may respond, keep a level head.

    5) However long you lead, keep on dripping with gratitude and grace


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    Posted by UrL Scaramanga on October 9, 2009



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    Comments

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    Are you sure you didn't mean to have this as a "taken out of context" statement?

    I have to say that if it weren't for the fact that this appeared in OoU I would say Mr. Swindol is channeling Jack Kerouac...you know, the zen master of "it."

    Perhaps Mr. Swindol would like to take the time to materialize his "it" list so that his suggestions actually have some mass to them rather than a ill-thought attempt at profoundness.

    Posted by: sheerahkahn at October 9, 2009

    RE sheerahkahn's comment: the comments from Mr. Swindoll were identified as 5 statements(not a full article or book)and they seemed pretty clear to me.

    Posted by: Gerry S at October 9, 2009

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