
How To Effectively Lead Your Family Team with Jeremy Pryor
10/13/20 • 60 min
In this episode of the L3 Leadership Podcast, Doug Smith interviews Jeremy Pryor, Founder of Family Teams and several other businesses and non-profit organizations. Jeremy shares timely insight on how to lead your family team effectively.
7 Key Take-Aways from Episode 266
1. Family Teams is an organization that seeks to restore the Biblical blue print of family.
Culture redefined family and the church went along. Now the family unit is suffering. Family Teams wants to change that and restore the Biblical model of family.
2. Jeremy shares their sabbath.
The family meal (Shabbat) is a kick-off to our sabbath. Jeremy shares, in-depth, their sabbath meal, and how it’s created a lasting and impactful family tradition.
3. What does Sabbath look like for you?
- “The goal is to find your off button” - Jeremy Pryor
It’s not easy to rest. It takes work and intentionality to take a full day off and not do things that feel like work. The important thing is to know that it takes time to find your “off-button”.
4. Jeremy talks about the 7 Day Rhythm.
Families in America are burnt-out. We need a restrain & framework for our family unit that helps them sustain effectiveness. God gave us the “Week” as that framework.
Learning how to manage your week, one day at a time, is God’s model for your family.
It happens through week by week planning and coordination. Each week is set up by a weekly family Team Meeting.
“Many family problems are the accumulation of broken systems.” - Jeremy Pryor
5. Family is defined as a multigenerational team on mission.
There has to be clarity around the mission of your family, so that there is a sense of purpose in your family. It’s not family as the mission... It’s family on mission. In the end, we have to realize that it’s not about us and that we live for something greater.
6. Reward. Correction. Discipline.
This is the way the adult works. Our adult lives are ordered by this process. Why, then, do we try to raise our kids without these three important elements. There’s a skill to training and raising children. We should be devoted to sharpening that skill.
7. Lead Your Family.
My hope is that fathers and mothers would see themselves as the heads of their families. You don’t leave your family when you go to work. You represent your family and you lead your family in your actions away from your family.
Links mentioned:
- FamilyTeams.com
- Family Revision: How Ancient Wisdom Can Heal the Modern Family by Jeremy Pryor & Jeff Bethke
- 31 Creative Ways to Build Your Family Team: Practical Everyday Tools That Will Make an Immediate Difference By Jeremy Pryor
- Father's Compass: 21 Insights to Guide Dads Through the Journey of Fatherhood by Jeremy Pryor
- Family Teams Weekend Online Conference
About Jeremy Pryor:
Jeremy met his wife April in Jerusalem in 1997 when they were students. They’ve spent the last 20 years building Team Pryor together. The have five kids: Kelsey, Jackson, Sydney, Elisa and Kaira. They live in a multigenerationa
In this episode of the L3 Leadership Podcast, Doug Smith interviews Jeremy Pryor, Founder of Family Teams and several other businesses and non-profit organizations. Jeremy shares timely insight on how to lead your family team effectively.
7 Key Take-Aways from Episode 266
1. Family Teams is an organization that seeks to restore the Biblical blue print of family.
Culture redefined family and the church went along. Now the family unit is suffering. Family Teams wants to change that and restore the Biblical model of family.
2. Jeremy shares their sabbath.
The family meal (Shabbat) is a kick-off to our sabbath. Jeremy shares, in-depth, their sabbath meal, and how it’s created a lasting and impactful family tradition.
3. What does Sabbath look like for you?
- “The goal is to find your off button” - Jeremy Pryor
It’s not easy to rest. It takes work and intentionality to take a full day off and not do things that feel like work. The important thing is to know that it takes time to find your “off-button”.
4. Jeremy talks about the 7 Day Rhythm.
Families in America are burnt-out. We need a restrain & framework for our family unit that helps them sustain effectiveness. God gave us the “Week” as that framework.
Learning how to manage your week, one day at a time, is God’s model for your family.
It happens through week by week planning and coordination. Each week is set up by a weekly family Team Meeting.
“Many family problems are the accumulation of broken systems.” - Jeremy Pryor
5. Family is defined as a multigenerational team on mission.
There has to be clarity around the mission of your family, so that there is a sense of purpose in your family. It’s not family as the mission... It’s family on mission. In the end, we have to realize that it’s not about us and that we live for something greater.
6. Reward. Correction. Discipline.
This is the way the adult works. Our adult lives are ordered by this process. Why, then, do we try to raise our kids without these three important elements. There’s a skill to training and raising children. We should be devoted to sharpening that skill.
7. Lead Your Family.
My hope is that fathers and mothers would see themselves as the heads of their families. You don’t leave your family when you go to work. You represent your family and you lead your family in your actions away from your family.
Links mentioned:
- FamilyTeams.com
- Family Revision: How Ancient Wisdom Can Heal the Modern Family by Jeremy Pryor & Jeff Bethke
- 31 Creative Ways to Build Your Family Team: Practical Everyday Tools That Will Make an Immediate Difference By Jeremy Pryor
- Father's Compass: 21 Insights to Guide Dads Through the Journey of Fatherhood by Jeremy Pryor
- Family Teams Weekend Online Conference
About Jeremy Pryor:
Jeremy met his wife April in Jerusalem in 1997 when they were students. They’ve spent the last 20 years building Team Pryor together. The have five kids: Kelsey, Jackson, Sydney, Elisa and Kaira. They live in a multigenerationa
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- Take a Day off by Robert Morris
- Change Your Brain, Change Your Life Dr. Daniel Amen
- Keith Moore - Week of Increase 2020
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