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154 | Wise Decision-Making: What Christian Leaders Can Learn from Proverbs

154 | Wise Decision-Making: What Christian Leaders Can Learn from Proverbs

Women of Faith in Leadership | Leading with integrity, Leadership Self-doubt, Christian Leadership, Leading with confidence, Teamwork

March 2, 20268m 5s

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Show Notes

Leadership rises and falls on the decisions you make — and for many Christian women, decision-making is one of the most exhausting parts of leadership.

In this episode, we turn to the book of Proverbs to uncover timeless, practical wisdom for making decisions with clarity, confidence, and spiritual steadiness — even when the pressure is high and the fear of getting it wrong feels heavy.

Rather than relying on confidence alone, Proverbs teaches us how to think like a wise leader, so you can make decisions rooted in truth, discernment, and trust in God.

In this episode, you’ll discover:

  • why decision-making feels so heavy for many Christian women in leadership

  • how Proverbs reframes wisdom as posture, not perfection

  • the difference between seeking counsel and seeking consensus

  • how to check your motives before making a decision

  • and how to move forward confidently after you’ve made a wise choice — without second-guessing yourself

This episode is especially for you if you tend to overthink decisions, fear disappointing others, or replay choices long after they’ve been made. You’ll walk away with biblical clarity, renewed confidence, and a calmer, more grounded approach to leadership decisions.

🎧 Tune in to learn how wisdom from Proverbs can strengthen your leadership — not just your choices, but your confidence as you lead.

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