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Church Leader Tool: Receiving Feedback with Pastor John Pumphrey
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Definition of Feedback: Any information we get about ourselves.
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Definition of Feedback:
Any information we get about ourselves. Feedback from Others
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Definition of Feedback:
Any information we get about ourselves. Feedback from Others Feedback from Ourselves
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The Three “Buckets” of Feedback
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The Three “Buckets” of Feedback
Appreciation
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The Three “Buckets” of Feedback
Appreciation Coaching
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The Three “Buckets” of Feedback
Appreciation Coaching Evaluation
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Why We Have Trouble Receiving Feedback
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Why We Have Trouble Receiving Feedback
“It sits at the crux of our need to learn and grow and our need to be accepted respected and loved just the way we are.”
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Why We Have Trouble Receiving Feedback
“It sits at the crux of our need to learn and grow and our need to be accepted respected and loved just the way we are.” We are the heroes of our own stories.
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Benefits of Receiving Feedback
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Benefits of Receiving Feedback
Our relationships are richer
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Benefits of Receiving Feedback
Our relationships are richer Our self esteem becomes more secure
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Benefits of Receiving Feedback
Our relationships are richer Our self esteem becomes more secure We learn and get better and feel good about that
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External Blocks to Receiving Feedback
Given poorly Given by someone we don’t trust Doesn’t make sense Receiving it with competing commitments (distractions)
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Internal Blocks to Receiving Feedback
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Internal Blocks to Receiving Feedback
Overly negative world view
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Internal Blocks to Receiving Feedback
Overly negative world view Overly positive world view
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Internal Blocks to Receiving Feedback
Overly negative world view Overly positive world view How quickly we recover
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Internal Blocks to Receiving Feedback
Overly negative world view Overly positive world view How quickly we recover
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Internal Blocks to Receiving Feedback
Overly negative world view Overly positive world view How quickly we recover (setting a time limit)
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Internal Blocks to Receiving Feedback
Overly negative world view Overly positive world view How quickly we recover Triggers
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Internal Blocks to Receiving Feedback
Overly negative world view Overly positive world view How quickly we recover Triggers Truth
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Internal Blocks to Receiving Feedback
Overly negative world view Overly positive world view How quickly we recover Triggers Truth Relationship
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Internal Blocks to Receiving Feedback
Overly negative world view Overly positive world view How quickly we recover Triggers Truth Relationship Identity
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You are the most important person in your own learning!
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Drawing Out the Best Feedback
Develop a measure of curiosity Opportunity to develop a relationship
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Drawing Out the Best Feedback
Develop a measure of curiosity Opportunity to develop a relationship
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Drawing Out the Best Feedback
Develop a measure of curiosity Opportunity to develop a relationship
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The story you tell about the feedback you get has a huge impact on how you feel about it.
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Drawing Out the Best Feedback
Develop a measure of curiosity Opportunity to develop a relationship Understand the context
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Drawing Out the Best Feedback
Develop a measure of curiosity Opportunity to develop a relationship Understand the context (Which bucket does it fit in?)
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Drawing Out the Best Feedback
Develop a measure of curiosity Opportunity to develop a relationship Understand the context What is their motive?
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Drawing Out the Best Feedback
Develop a measure of curiosity Opportunity to develop a relationship Understand the context What is their motive? Good listening
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Drawing Out the Best Feedback
Develop a measure of curiosity Opportunity to develop a relationship Understand the context What is their motive? Good listening Redirecting to a better time
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Asking For Feedback
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Asking For Feedback What do you understand to be my greatest strength?
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Asking For Feedback What do you understand to be my greatest strength? What do you appreciate most in our interactions with me?
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Asking For Feedback What do you understand to be my greatest strength? What do you appreciate most in our interactions with me? What do you wish I would do more of or less of?
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Asking For Feedback What do you understand to be my greatest strength? What do you appreciate most in our interactions with me? What do you wish I would do more of or less of? What gift would like you to give me?
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What’s the one thing that you most want me to know?
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What’s the one thing that you most want me to know
What’s the one thing that you most want me to know? Name one thing about… One thing that gets in the way…
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Practicing getting feedback helps us get better at this skill!
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Theology of Receiving Feedback
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Theology of Receiving Feedback In and from Jesus, we are redeemed, made whole, a new creation, beloved children of God and nothing separate us from God’s love!
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Theology of Receiving Feedback (Acceptance and Growth)
In and from Jesus, we are redeemed, made whole, a new creation, beloved children of God and nothing separate us from God’s love! (Acceptance and Growth)
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God and Jesus Thanks Us For Our Ministry!
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God and Jesus Thanks Us For Our Ministry
God and Jesus Thanks Us For Our Ministry! “Well done good and faithful servant!”
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The description section below has a link to downloadable handouts and original documents, resources to go deeper, and reflection/discussion questions. Now who should you forward this to in order to grow their leadership?
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