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Radical Wisdom: A 7-Day Journey for Leaders

DAY 7 OF 7

Action vs. Analysis

Here’s a quote from my friend John . . . 

“Action reveals options analysis will never find.”

love this because it agrees with so many others that have shaped my penchant for action. Mottos like . . .

“You can’t steer a parked car.”

“Ready, fire, aim.” 

“Try it, do it, fix it.”

The concept is simple: “Get out there!” Expose your heart, idea, product, process, or concept to the rigors of the real world. Listen to feedback. Make changes. Adjust quickly and decisively.

Fear of failure paralyzes so many of us. The idea of failing . . . of being wrong at the top of our voice, keeps us from starting. “Let’s think about this a bit more” can be a way of simply kicking the can down the road again and again. General George S. Patton Jr. said, “A good plan, violently executed now, is better than a perfect plan next week.” 

Don’t get me (or John) wrong. Analysis is critical. Jesus was for analysis. He cautioned about starting a building project without first analyzing the cost versus the available cash. He described a situation in war when the King analyzes the situation and with wise counsel, decides to negotiate rather than fight. (Luke 14) 

But Jesus was a man of action. And He calls us to be the same.

Let’s make this personal.

Are you analyzing the cost of being totally committed to your Heavenly Father? To your wife and kids? Do you think you have to get it all straight before you start? Are you analyzing the costs of following Jesus and waiting for it to be easy? Maybe you’re analyzing your finances, looking for a sensible way to begin tithing. Whatever it is, just get going!

Question: Will you move forward in faith and trust the One who’s always with you and for you?

 

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Radical Wisdom: A 7-Day Journey for Leaders

At the crux of leadership is wisdom. Some say wisdom comes from experience; that’s only partially true. It comes from examined experience. Radical Wisdom is a journey toward wisdom and insight. Providing you with practical wisdom and principles, and guiding you as you examine your experience and develop wisdom. One day at a time.

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