Daily Devotions for Busy Lives
Leadership of any kind carries a cost most people never see, and trying to absorb all of it eventually wears a leader down and spreads to everyone around them. This episode looks at why one person was never meant to do it alone, and the help God built into leadership from the start. Leadership has a price tag most people never notice. The decisions you make alone, with no one to share the blame if they go wrong. The criticism you take and let stand. The patience you keep extending to people who may never return it. Whether you lead a team, a congregation, or a family, the part that wears on you is the part nobody can see, and the part nobody thinks to check on. There's data behind that feeling. A 2025 report in Fortune, drawing on research in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, found that burnout gets more expensive the higher up it goes. A burned-out individual contributor costs an organization around $4,000 a year. A manager costs more than double that, and an executive higher still. The reason is what researchers call the social contagion effect: when a drained leader walks into a room, the mood of everyone in it drops, even before a word is spoken. Employee engagement researcher Leah Phifer named the root of it as mattering erosion, the slow accumulation of small losses, and asked the question that lands hardest: who's supporting the support? Scripture put that question on the table a long time ago. In Exodus 18, Moses was settling every dispute among the Israelites from morning to night, doing every job himself, with no one asking how he was holding up. His father-in-law, Jethro, watched for a single day and told him plainly that he was going to wear himself out, and the people with him. Then Jethro gave him a plan: appoint capable, trustworthy leaders, let them handle the smaller matters, and bring only the major cases to Moses. As he put it, they will help carry the load and make the task lighter. The fix for an overwhelmed leader was not more willpower. It was distribution. One person absorbing everything was never God's design, because one person absorbing everything eventually breaks, and the people downstream pay for it. Jethro saw the pattern thousands of years before a research team put a dollar figure on it. The help was already built in; Moses just had to be willing to use it. In this episode, Bart speaks from his own experience of leadership, including the cost of absorbing criticism and choosing to let God handle it rather than defend himself. The encouragement runs in two directions. If you're the one doing every job, handing part of it off might be the most responsible move you can make. And if you're pouring into everyone while no one pours into you, that deserves your attention this week. The leader needs a leader. You were never meant to be the one who only gives, and the strongest thing you can do for the people you lead is to make sure you don't run dry. BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU'LL DISCOVER: * Why the hardest costs of leading are the ones no one else can see * What current burnout research reveals about how a drained leader affects everyone around them * What Jethro's counsel in Exodus 18 shows about God's design for sharing the load You weren't built to absorb everything. Asking for help is how you keep leading the people who depend on you. Share This Episode: https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/254 [https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/254] Need Prayer? Leave me a voicemail: https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/voicemail [https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/voicemail] Want to keep these devotions coming? Please consider supporting this podcast. https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/support/ [https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/support/] Rate and Review https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/reviews/new/ [https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/reviews/new/] Connect with Bart Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/dailydevotionsforbusyliveshttps://www.facebook.com/dailydevotionsforbusylives [https://www.facebook.com/dailydevotionsforbusylives] Website: https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com [https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com] Feeling spiritually drained? Start here. Download your free copy of my eBook Making Time for Jesus https://daily-devotions-for-busy-lives.kit.com/b33aa395d1here: https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/subscribe [https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/subscribe]. Mentioned in this episode: Join Our Private Facebook Community If you're looking for a place to connect with other Daily Devotions listeners and pray for each other, I'd love for you to join our private Facebook community group. Come find us at https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/group
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