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Self-control, Grit, and Faith Lead to Success
1.
Self-control – The ability to resist
temptation. (Duckworth & Gross,
2014)
Grit – The ability to work to achieve a
goal over a long period of time.
(Duckworth & Gross, 2014)
Self-control & Grit
2.
The Disciplines of Success
Disciplines
of
Success
Focus
Perseverance Persistence
Drucker, P. F. (1999).
5.
Faith & Success
Leadership and success are guided by mirror of factors. Faith is
one of these factor.
Leader’s capacity to make moral decisions is based on level of
spiritual development (Sanders, Hopkins, & Geroy, 2003).
Example: Queen Esther, her decision to go before the king
and to eventually petition to save her people (Esther 7,
Kings James Version).
Faith cannot be discounted or checked at the closet before
entering the office. One will be less authentic (Sanders, et al.,
2003)
6.
Faith should not be discounted or checked at the
closet before entering the office. One will be less
authentic (Sanders, et al., 2003).
Queen Esther did not check her faith at the door
when she became queen. It was part of her, it was
her life, and she persevered.
A faith and trust in God can help us in our quest to
successfully complete this journey through the DPA
program and our professions.
Faith and Success
7.
Drucker, P. F. (1999). Managing Oneself. Harvard Business Review. Retrieved from
https://hbr.org/2005/01/managing-oneself
Duckworth, A., & Gross, J. J. (2014). Self-control and grit: related but separable
determinants of success. current directions in psychological science, Vol 23(5), 319 –325.
Sanders, E. III., Hopkins, W.E., & Geroy, G. D. (2003). From Transactional to
Transcendental: Toward an Integrated Theory of Leadership. Journal of Leadership and
Organizational Studies, 2003, Vol.9 (4), 21-31.
U.S. Census Bureau. (2015). Married couples by labor force status of spouses: 1986 to
present. Retrieved from /http://www.census.gov/hhes/families/data/families.html
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