The Confident Leader with Dan Reiland, Executive Pastor at 12stone Church

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In this episode, you'll hear Dan Reiland, Executive Pastor of 12Stone Church, share how to lead through crisis and how to be a confident leader. Episode Summary: Dan shares how in crisis, all the people who follow you want is a little direction. As leaders, it's crucial that give direction in times of crisis.In Crisis, leaders have to listen better than they've ever listened before.There are two parts to being a confident leader:Knowing that God is with you.Developing your personal character, skills, and traits."The formula for disaster is when you don't do anything with what you find out needs to grow and change.""Self leadership is the essence of character development."Sometimes we overcomplicate coaching. It's simply listening well and knowing what words to give.To be a #2 in an organization, you have to have the ability to navigate all authority and no authority at the same time. That you have the strength to lead, but don't have to lead.My first advice to young leaders... Don't try and rise too fast! Build the thing that you've been given, and you'll get more.My second advice to young leaders... Enjoy it. Enjoy the process of growing what you've been given.About Dan Reiland:Dan Reiland is Executive Pastor at 12Stone Church in Lawrenceville, Georgia. He previously partnered with John Maxwell for 20 years, first as Executive Pastor at Skyline Wesleyan Church in San Diego, then as Vice President of Leadership and Church Development at INJOY.Dan is best known as a leader with a pastor’s heart and a coach’s instincts. He truly loves the local church, and is described as one of the nation’s most innovative church thinkers.  His passion is developing and empowering leaders who want to grow, are willing to take risks, and enjoy the journey.Links Mentioned:Amplified Leadership by Dan ReilandThe Confident Leader by Dan Reiland12Stone ChurchJoin our Community by Becoming a Member - The first month is $1. After that, it’s just $25/month.