Jack Shitama's Blog for Christian Leaders
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Jack Shitama is the Executive Director of Pecometh Camp & Retreat Ministries where he has served since 2000. He is an ordained elder in The United Methodist Church and has served as pastor of churches in Port Deposit, MD and Chesapeake City, MD.
Jack Shitama's Blog for Christian Leaders
2d ago
The polarized presidential election is a major source of anxiety this year. Here’s how you can buck the trend.
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How to survive another Trump-Biden election by Amanda Ripley
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Welcome to episode 274 of The Non-Anxious Leader Podcast. I'm Jack Shitama. Before we get into today's episode, I want to remind you that you can connect with me at thenonanxiousleader.com. You can subscribe to my Two for Tuesday email newsletter there, and you can also email me at jack@christian-leaders.com ..read more
Jack Shitama's Blog for Christian Leaders
1w ago
Non-anxious leaders know how to take a healthy stand with those who make them anxious. Understanding non-violent communication can help.
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Cup of Empathy – Marianne van Dijk
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Welcome to episode 273 of The Non-Anxious Leader Podcast. I'm Jack Shitama. And if you are newer to this podcast, I want to let you know that you can find more information at thenonanxiousleader.com. You can subscribe to my Two for Tuesday email newsletter where you get recommendations on articles and other r ..read more
Jack Shitama's Blog for Christian Leaders
2w ago
Emotional intelligence and self-differentiation go hand-in-hand. Here are six ways EQ can help you be a non-anxious leader.
Show Notes:
6 Super Effective Ways to Show Your Emotional Intelligence at Work by Marcel Schwantes
Episode 122: How Emotional Intelligence Helps You to Be a Non-Anxious Presence (Part 1 of 2)
Episode 123: How Emotional Intelligence Helps You to Be a Non-Anxious Presence (Part 2 of 2)
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Welcome to episode 272 of The Non-Anxious Leader Podcast. It is early ..read more
Jack Shitama's Blog for Christian Leaders
1M ago
When we diagnose others, we avoid taking responsibility for self. Here’s what that looks like and how we can do things better.
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Here’s What Happens When We Stop Diagnosing Each Other by Kathleen Smith
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Welcome to episode 270 of The Non-Anxious Leader Podcast. I'm Jack Shetama. Before we get into today's episode, I want to remind you that if you want to get more content on a regular basis, you can sign up for my Two for Tuesday newsletter. Go to thenonanxiousleader ..read more
Jack Shitama's Blog for Christian Leaders
1M ago
Many leaders who want to make an impact are people pleasers. Yet, this leads to over commitment and overwhelm. Here’s how to stop.
Show Notes:
Cup of Empathy – Marianne van Dijk
Podcast Episode 230: How to Say “No” as a Non-Anxious Presence
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Welcome to episode 269 of The Non-Anxious Leader Podcast. I'm Jack Shetama. Today's episode was spurred by an email I received from Maryanne Van Dyke. She has the website Cup of Empathy, and she works on non-violent communication. That is ..read more
Jack Shitama's Blog for Christian Leaders
1M ago
Non-anxious leaders have a confidence that is based in knowing their goals and values, as well as embracing humility, curiousity and courage. This is both attractive and influential. Here’s how it works.
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5 habits of confident people by Stephanie Vozza
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Welcome to episode 268 of The Non-Anxious Leader Podcast. I'm Jack Shitama. I'm on vacation this week, and so I am giving you a rebroadcast Of a previous episode, I like this one because it makes the connection ..read more
Jack Shitama's Blog for Christian Leaders
1M ago
Complaining is not helpful to you or those you lead. Here’s how to stop.
Show Notes:
The Happy Way to Drop Your Grievances by Arthur C. Brooks
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Welcome to episode 267 of The Non-Anxious Leader Podcast. Today's episode comes from an article by Arthur C. Brooks in the Atlantic, Four Ways to quit complaining. I want to thank Pastor Ken B for sending me this article. I love when you share material with me that might have a family system's angle or might relate to being a non-anxious leader. So ..read more
Jack Shitama's Blog for Christian Leaders
2M ago
This episode explores why parents are so annoying to their children from a family systems standpoint. Understanding how to do things differently will make you a better parent and leader.
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What makes parents so annoying, even to their middle-aged children? by Carolyn Hax
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Welcome to episode 266 of The Non-Anxious Leader Podcast. Before we get into today's episode, I want to remind you that you can subscribe to my Two for Tuesday newsletter at thenonanxiousleader.com. I will also p ..read more
Jack Shitama's Blog for Christian Leaders
2M ago
Patrick Lencioni’s book, The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, helps you understand what makes for ineffective and effective teams. This episode tells you what you can do about it.
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The Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni
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Welcome to episode 265 of the Non-Anxious Leader podcast. I'm Jack Shitama. And before we get into today's episode, I want to apologize for the sound quality. It's not quite as good as I would like. However, I am traveling and I forgot my good microphone, so I'm h ..read more
Jack Shitama's Blog for Christian Leaders
2M ago
Taking responsibility for self means not making assumptions about others are thinking. Here’s what that looks like and how to do things differently.
Show Notes:
How Anxiety Distorts Your To-Do List by Kathleen Smith
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Welcome to episode 263 of the Non-Anxious Leader Podcast. I'm Jack Shitama. The idea for today's episode comes from an article by Kathleen Smith, How Anxiety Distorts Your To-Do List. Now, this is on her paid sub stack, so I'll put a link in the show notes, but you will probably hit a pa ..read more