Tuesday, February 13, 2024 / by Alberto Cruz
Get Up, Get Over It, Get Going; Excerpt from Failing Forward by John Maxwell
"Whatever task lies ahead of you today, plan to move forward."
Quoted Text: Undoubtedly, some great task lies ahead of you. Maybe you suspect that accomplishing it is the key to your purpose, but you've been afraid to tackle it. Perhaps you're worried that you will not be able to overcome the failure that could result from attempting it. Plan to do it. Don't jump into it frivolously. (If you've tried and failed at it once already, then you probably wouldn't be frivolous.) Get back up on your feet and use this strategy to move forward: F - Finalize your goal O - Order your plans R - Risk failing by taking action W - Welcome mistakes A - Advance based on your character R - Reevaluate your progress continually D - Develop new strategies to succeed If you're willing to stay determined, work according to a plan, and keep getting up when you get knocked down, you will be able to achieve your goals and someday your dreams." Excerpt from "Failing Forward."
This passage speaks to the heart of leadership: facing challenges with courage and strategic foresight. It reminds us that true leaders are not deterred by the fear of failure but are motivated by the pursuit of growth and purpose. The essence of leadership lies in embracing risks, learning from setbacks, and advancing with integrity. James 1:2-4 offers a spiritual foundation for this approach, teaching us to find joy in trials because they forge perseverance, maturity, and completeness in us. This scripture aligns with the leadership journey, where challenges are not obstacles but opportunities to grow in faith and character. In essence, this message and biblical wisdom inspire leaders to navigate uncertainty with faith and strategy, emphasizing that perseverance through trials is the pathway to achieving our most significant goals and becoming more complete individuals and leaders.