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How can we access whether the feedback we get (and give) is worth investing time and energy in or not? That's where the feedback assessment tool comes in. Looking in depth at the 4 spectrums, Jo and Steph examine how we can filter our feedback and invest our energies where they should be - in growth and learning, no matter how the feedback is presented.
The 4 spectrums:
1) Kind of feedback it is
2) Kind of person
3) Clarity of the feedback
4) Relevance to our call, context and community
If you do not see the free resource attached to the show notes you may use this link:
Feedback Assessment Tool
Discussion questions:
1) List 3 people you know who are trusted experts or mentors. Do you respond well to and ask them for regular feedback?
2) Whose feedback do you find yourself spending more brain energy on than you should?
3) What have you learned in this podcast that can help you give good feedback to others?
Check out Sacred Holidays for Advent resources.
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Please note that this book is NOT written by our Lead Stories Jo Saxton: Snail Trail: In Search of a Modern Masterpiece. It is a lovely book for your kids so you may want to check it out, but any positive feedback needs to be sent to the real author and not our Jo Saxton. Thank you.
We would however love feedback on the feedback assessment tool! You can let us know at:
Twitter: @LeadStoriesVox
Instagram: @LeadStoriesPodcast
Facebook: LeadStoriesPodcast
Connect with Jo at www.josaxton.com @josaxton
Connect with Steph at www.pastorsteph.com @pastorsteph
Subscribe on iTunes to have the podcast automatically download to your device every week or listen at www.leadstoriespodcast.com
Come and join us at Lead Stories Community at: www.leadstoriesmedia.com
By Jo Saxton and Pastor Steph Williams O'Brien4.7
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How can we access whether the feedback we get (and give) is worth investing time and energy in or not? That's where the feedback assessment tool comes in. Looking in depth at the 4 spectrums, Jo and Steph examine how we can filter our feedback and invest our energies where they should be - in growth and learning, no matter how the feedback is presented.
The 4 spectrums:
1) Kind of feedback it is
2) Kind of person
3) Clarity of the feedback
4) Relevance to our call, context and community
If you do not see the free resource attached to the show notes you may use this link:
Feedback Assessment Tool
Discussion questions:
1) List 3 people you know who are trusted experts or mentors. Do you respond well to and ask them for regular feedback?
2) Whose feedback do you find yourself spending more brain energy on than you should?
3) What have you learned in this podcast that can help you give good feedback to others?
Check out Sacred Holidays for Advent resources.
Www.sacredholidays.com
For 10% off use the code: LEADSTORIES
Please note that this book is NOT written by our Lead Stories Jo Saxton: Snail Trail: In Search of a Modern Masterpiece. It is a lovely book for your kids so you may want to check it out, but any positive feedback needs to be sent to the real author and not our Jo Saxton. Thank you.
We would however love feedback on the feedback assessment tool! You can let us know at:
Twitter: @LeadStoriesVox
Instagram: @LeadStoriesPodcast
Facebook: LeadStoriesPodcast
Connect with Jo at www.josaxton.com @josaxton
Connect with Steph at www.pastorsteph.com @pastorsteph
Subscribe on iTunes to have the podcast automatically download to your device every week or listen at www.leadstoriespodcast.com
Come and join us at Lead Stories Community at: www.leadstoriesmedia.com

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