
Failure is hard enough on its own. But when ego gets involved, it can take a setback and turn it into a full identity crisis. This chapter is about getting out of your own way.In this episode of the Church Staff Book Club, Jonathan Malm and Jason Young dig into Chapter 3 of How to Get a Return on Failure by John Maxwell: "Get Over Failure by Getting Over Yourself." Because sometimes the hardest thing to recover from isn't the failure itself. It's the story you tell yourself about it.๐ง What We Cover in This Episode:Why ego makes failure more damaging than it needs to beThe subtle difference between "I failed" and "I am a failure" and why it mattersJonathan's simple prayer before speaking that changed everythingFive filtering questions for deciding whose criticism is actually worth listening toWhy defensiveness is where growth endsHow to become comfortable with rejection (even if you hate it)Why most "rejections" aren't actually about you at allThe role of humor in recovering from mistakes and what it reveals about securityWhy ministry leaders are exhausted from protecting an image that may not even existProgress over perfection: why your 40s, 50s, and 60s may be your best years yet๐ We're Reading: How to Get a Return on Failure by John Maxwell Follow along chapter by chapter with us!๐ฌ Key Quotes from This Episode:"When you're 20, you care about what everyone thinks. When you're 60, you realize no one was ever thinking about you in the first place.""The sooner you stop fearing rejection, the sooner you can become unstoppable.""You can't be a leader and focus on yourself."๐ Connect & Subscribe:Follow us on social media and join the conversationSubscribe so you never miss a chapterGrab How to Get a Return on Failure by John Maxwell and read along with us
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