How To Manage People's Perception Of Youਨਮੂਨਾ

Even if you’re a people-pleasing, always smiling, uber-helpful, good-intentioned servant, you will be questioned at times, criticized, and gossiped about. Guaranteed!
People will make assumptions about your intentions. Mark Twain said, “The trouble with the world is not that people know too little; it's that they know so many things that just aren't so.”
You may feel it’s a fruitless fight to try to manage people’s perceptions of you, but as believers, we’ve got spiritual defenses and Scriptural truths we can call on.
By the end of this plan, you’ll have practical tips and verses at your fingertips to help you deal with people’s misperceptions and criticisms.
As you lead and work with people, criticism will come. That’s part of dealing with fellow sinners. But how you react can be drastically different!
This new way of handling people’s perceptions very well may revolutionize your relationships and leadership.
Are you ready to transform who you are in people’s eyes?
About this Plan

Have you ever felt wrongly accused or criticized when you didn’t deserve it? Have you ever felt like people just don’t understand you? You may think it’s fruitless to try to manage people’s perceptions of you. But when you understand the biblical concept of your “three selves,” people’s opinions will be redefined in light of God’s own perspective.
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