Transcendence: Leading With a Purpose
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In this episode of The Leadership Telos, we explore Transcendence: the virtue that lifts leaders beyond urgency, ego, and immediate pressures and anchors them in a higher purpose. When leaders cultivate transcendence, they gain clarity, resilience, moral courage, and the ability to guide others through uncertainty with steadiness and hope.
Together, we explore transcendence from psychological, philosophical, and theological perspectives, revealing how meaning, contemplation, and faith shape leaders who rise above circumstances and stay aligned with their ultimate telos.
You’ll learn:
- What transcendence looks like in modern leadership
- How awe, gratitude, purpose, and meaning rewire your leadership psychology
- Why ancient philosophers describe contemplation as the highest form of leadership
- How Scripture frames transcendence as steadfast faithfulness in trials
- Practical ways to operationalize transcendence in your daily leadership
This episode includes guided reflection, journal prompts, and Scripture meditations to help you integrate transcendence into your leadership practice this week.
📝 Journal Prompts From Today’s Episode- Where do you currently find meaning in your work?
- What moments remind you that your leadership serves a purpose bigger than you?
- Where do you make space for contemplation or quiet awareness?
- What leadership decisions would benefit from slowing down and thinking more deeply?
- Where might God be inviting you to lift your eyes above your current circumstances?
- What is the telos—the ultimate purpose—of your leadership?
- Philippians 4:8 – What is true, noble, right, pure, and lovely in your leadership today?
- Proverbs 4:25–26 – Where do you need to “fix your gaze straight ahead”?
- Colossians 3:2 – What would it look like to “set your mind on things above” in your current challenges?
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