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    Entries in burnout (2)

    Friday
    Mar122010

    Avoiding Stress and Burnout in Celebrate Recovery

    Ministry Leader, I  am often asked how one can continue leading year-after-year, and still be fresh and vital in the ministry of Celebrate Recovery?

    The answer is to remain involved in your own recovery, to focus on your growth in Christ and recovery. It is highly important that every member of your TEAM and each volunteer in your Celebrate Recovery ministry keep in contact with the accountabiulity and support that got them where they are in the first place.

    Some of the biggest disasters I've observed over the years have been leaders who focus on "doing" recovery, helping others, while neglecting their health and progress in their spiritual walk - and their walk of recovery.

    No matter what happens, no matter the trials, ramain faithful to your call to Christ and recovery. You will be a success and you will overcome in His name.

    Celebrating Recovery - each day in Christ! - Jim

    Monday
    Aug312009

    Celebrating Recovery - Keys to Ministry Without Burnout

    Rick Warren: "To avoid burnout: Divert Daily (whatever relaxes), Withdraw Weekly (a sabbath), Abandon Annually (disconnect completely)." Ps.127:2

     

    The above was a shortened version I edited to post on Twitter a couple weeks ago after receiving a Face Book note from Pastor Rick concerning the issue of stress and burn out that can work its way into all our lives, if we’re not careful. In this day and age, it is all too easy to be connected to the world through computers and phones. I’ve been guilty, and perhaps you have been too – of texting or e-mailing from dinner with friends, a business meeting, movie, or the middle of a church service.

    My chief accountability partner, my wife Paula, had been pointing out to me that even at dinner with our moms, I was bad about abandoning talk at the table in favor of turning to the latest tweet, e-mail, or text. Recognizing that I was favoring a ring or vibration (when operating out of stealth mode) instead of face-to-face relationships – I made a point of excluding my phone from different times of the day, night, or weekend. In recent months I’ve gotten better about keeping the phone out of dinner, meetings, and other important events. The phone and its holster fit comfortably in the console of our car! A couple of big commitments I made were to not carry a phone into CR meetings, and into our small group from church. Talk about bumping up the accountability level!!! My friends are keeping me honest.

    My big test came last week following several weeks of sharing Pastor Rick’s points concerning diverting, withdrawing, and abandoning with the Celebrate Recovery Regional Directors. Many had already been taking Pastor Rick’s advice, and took vacation before or after the Summit, but I had to practice these principles for myself.

    I prepared my team by letting them know that Paula and I would be vacationing without phone or computer, and would be out-of-touch for a week. For any emergency, my fellow workers and family were given an alternate cell phone and other important contact numbers.

    The week was truly a relaxing time away. I was reminded “we are better together”, as other members of my team were able to take care of items needing attention in my absence. I also learned that nothing in my phone or computer is so pressing that I needed to be in instant contact.

    I am presently looking at a very full inbox and a log of missed calls – but I’ve already begun working my way into both, learning the team worked well in my absence.

    Check out training and networking opportunities taking place near you. Celebrate Recovery . com has the connection for registration to the upcoming events happening in your state or region. All are great opportunities to take members of your team, who have not yet had the opportunity, to experience a One Day Seminar featuring the Seven Keys of Celebrate Recovery or Advanced Leadership Training.

    Celebrating Recovery – each day in Christ! - Jim