T.D. JakesThe Mindset of a Leader

Lesson 4: How to Handle Critics

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Challenging Situations

Bishop T.D. Jakes shares his perspective on handling the critics and roadblocks we encounter on the path to great leadership.

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I do not make the goal of my life to change the mind of the critic.

—T.D. Jakes

Think about your last interaction with a critic, whether it was face-to-face, through email, tweet or other medium. Based on what you just heard, how would you have handled that differently, even if it were just changing your perspective?

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The next time you encounter a critic, what would you like to do differently?

Assessment

Take the assessment below to reflect on what you have learned about The Mindset of a Leader in this course. Make notes in your journal about the ways you have seen growth and how you can continue to apply your learnings.

  • Where have you seen improvement?
  • What have you learned about yourself as a leader?

 

Instructions:

Use the scale below to rate yourself.

1 – Never True of Me
2 – Rarely True of Me
3 – Sometimes True of Me
4 – Mostly True of Me
5 – Always True of Me

Assessment Questions:

1. I view challenging problems as opportunities.

2. I hold people accountable to communicate on their progress—whether it’s good or bad.

3. The people who report to me have the courage to bring me the bad news.

4. I am a non-intimidating leader

5. When making a decision, I absorb all the information and counsel, and then filter that through what I’m trying to accomplish.

6. I don’t handle critics, but I do extract truth from their criticism that I believe can help me.

7. In my leadership, I lean into lessons learned through adversity and experience, not just my intellectualism.

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