Self-Differentiated Living & Leading with Martha Creek
· Persons take responsibility for self. They are aware of their own feelings, and neither blame others for them nor require others to share those feelings. They ask themselves regularly “What can I learn from this situation?”
· Persons respond to anxiety. They anticipate and recognize heightened anxiety (due to change, loss, crisis, etc.) and accept periods of tension as they address issues and complete tasks.
· Persons are challenged. They allow persons to work through times of stress or pain. They tolerate the discomfort that can go along with the stresses and strains of both significant mission and individual growth.
· Persons follow an inner compass. They are guided by their own clear and coherent beliefs, principles and life goals.
· Persons respect boundaries. They recognize and respect where one person ends and another begins. Agreed upon roles, structures and procedures are respected. Individual thoughts and feelings are respected. There is little pressure to “Go Along” with the group.
· Persons stay in contact. They resist tendencies to distance or cut off from those with whom there is disagreement. They work together.
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CALLING 260-482-2477 OR EMAILING INFO@UNITYFW.ORG BY FRIDAY, APRIL 21ST.
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3232 Crescent Ave.
Fort Wayne, IN 446805
United States