We don’t just communicate with our words but also with our body language. (Nehemiah 2:2)
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Asking the question, “How can I help?” is a great way to show others you care. (Nehemiah 2:4)
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It is always a good idea to pray before you speak. (Nehemiah 2:4)
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Remember as a follower of Jesus you can pray at any moment of the day…take advantage of it! (Nehemiah 2:4)
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Don’t be afraid (or too prideful) to ask others for help. (Nehemiah 2:5)
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Setting a timeframe for your goals can help the process of completing them. (Nehemiah 2:6)
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In order to fund and accomplish the vision, it takes asking others for help. (Nehemiah 2:7-8)
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Having the favor of God on your life is much more important than your leadership skills. Ask God for His grace and favor today. (Nehemiah 2:8)
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Following through on your words with action is important as leader. Let your yes be yes.(Nehemiah 2:9)
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Some people will hear about your success and be displeased. Don’t worry about them, but continue to do what you are doing. (Nehemiah 2:10)
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There are always critics of great leaders, but great leaders focus on their vision rather than other people’s vision for them. (Nehemiah 2:10)
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Godly leaders seek the welfare of the people, not just tasks. (Nehemiah 2:10)
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As a leader take time to think, analyze and process the vision God gave you before you tell others. (Nehemiah 2:11-12)
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Inspect the problems that are present honestly and with clarity before you try to fix them. (Nehemiah 2:13)
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Inspecting the problems you want to solve can be time consuming. But make sure you take that time to clearly evaluate the situation. (Nehemiah 2:14-15)
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“Let us” are powerful words that encourage teamwork. A leader is never alone but should always have a team. (Nehemiah 2:17)
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Vision is a picture of a better future. (Nehemiah 2:17)
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Stories help inspire support for your vision. What stories can you share to strengthen you vision? (Nehemiah 1:`8)
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There will always be people who question your vision. (Nehemiah 2:19)
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A godly leader recognizes that God is with him and God will accomplish more than any man can. (Nehemiah 2:20)