Exhorter Clues:
1. Crosses barriers whether they are social, racial, economic, religious
2. Is hortizontal in focus and "people" focused
3. Can share faith easily
4. Sklled in creating and sustaining relationships
5. Extroverted
6.Can argue or debate without alienating
7.Not intimidated by new truths or ideas
8. Networker
9.Communicator
10. Flexible; can abandon one plan for a new opportunity
11.Can seem superficial because he seems to be "up" most of the time
12.Doesn't always get things done he intends because he focuses on the urgent
13. Can be vulnerable in order to help others become vulnerable
14. Struggles with discipline and time
15.Reconciles conflicts with ease
16.Initaties projects then moves on
17.Attuned to how long it might take people to accept new ideas
18.Tactful, gracious
19.Governs by relationship and persuasion, not by principle
20.Communicates who God is to others
21.Sees spiritual lessons, especially in pain and suffering
22.Can surround himself with followers who overlook and cover his shortcomings
23.Works very hard
24.Hates to alienate or feel rejected because people matter so much; can cause immature exhorter to hold back on speaking the truth
sandy landry
It helps to know you are misunderstood because of design. It is actually freeing.
Elmarie Waltman
Hi Sandy - I have had people people against me my whole life. I find it especially difficult in the work environment. It hurts so much ... I don't allow it to get to me, but somedays are worse ...
Sandy Landry
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Elmarie Waltman
Thank you so, so much Sandy - this is life changing information! No. 24 speaks to me especially!
Sandy Landry
Hyacinth, I did read on the SLG Facebook site someone who was exhorter said the same thing. So there you go!
Arthur Burk
Hyacinth -- Being an Exhorter is not a disease that you "test positive for!" Be blessed and celebrate your fantastic tribe!
Hyacinth
I test positive in most of the areas of Exhorter, save being extroverted. I work in an very intense extroverted, high volume cafe in LA, but I recharge in quiet, reflective ways. Any thoughts?