Episode 163

Unleashing Negative Emotions for Leadership Growth

In this enlightening conversation, Dr. Keith Haney speaks with Dr. Greg Stewart about the intersection of leadership, personal growth, and emotional intelligence. Dr. Stewart shares insights from his book, i3 for Leaders,' emphasizing the importance of embracing negative emotions as tools for growth. He introduces the iCubed framework for processing emotions and discusses the significance of critical thinking and spiritual development in effective leadership. The conversation also touches on balancing career ambitions with personal life and the importance of proactive teachability in overcoming blind spots. Dr. Stewart's legacy aspirations and the feedback he receives from readers further enrich this thought-provoking dialogue.

Takeaways

  • Negative emotions can be powerful tools for growth.
  • Reflect on your responses during difficult times.
  • Focus on solutions rather than problems.
  • Creating a mission statement aligns with personal values.
  • Critical thinking is essential for effective leadership.
  • Emotional intelligence and personality interplay in leadership.
  • Spiritual development is crucial for authentic leadership.
  • Proactive teachability helps eradicate blind spots.
  • Every decision is driven by emotional goals.
  • Legacy is about continuous growth and integrity.

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B. Keith Haney

I am B. Keith Haney, the Assistant to the President of Iowa District West for Missions, Human Care, and Stewardship. Drawn to Western Iowa by its inspiring mission opportunities, I dedicate myself to helping churches connect with the unconnected and disengaged in their communities. As a loving husband, father, and grandfather, I strive to create authentic spaces for conversation through my podcast and blog.