Leaders Value Others: Three Ways to Value Others
/Recently, I was at my part-time job and my co-worker was feeling run down. They asked me for some encouragement, and I offered a powerful affirmation: 'You are valued.' They looked at me with a weird look and said, “No it can’t be that simple.” Though they sought deeper meaning, this simple truth is the foundation of faith. God's desire for companionship drove creation, while Jesus' sacrifice and love declare our immeasurable worth.
All because God looked down from Heaven and looked right at you and declared the most important words ever known to mankind, “I love you”. The simple fact that Jesus loves you will not only change and transform your life now but for all eternity. Why? Because my friend, you are valuable.
Leaders VALUE Others: If you don’t value others you will never wield influence. People follow people who value them.
Value Others by Connecting. Connecting happens through engaging with others and listening. Listen to understand not have a snappy comeback. Ask questions to know more and show interest. Make eye contact to show you are present.
Value Others by Investing: Speaking words of encouragement and hope show you care. Hope is the foundation for seeing dreams come true. Invest time in others. Sharing your time is better than sharing money. It's the difference between giving a fish to a starving man or teaching him to fish. To teach him to fish you must invest time.
Value Others by Meeting Needs. Jesus was always meeting the needs of others. He healed the blind, the dead, the dumb, the broken, the dead, the poor, the belittled, and the downtrodden. Jesus the son of God valued others. Should not we also value others?