All humans are subject
to peer pressure.  We can see it easily in the kids, but are we aware
of our own?  This is normal and ok as long as it is kept from
adversely effecting our ministry.  Do you recognize the amount and
type of peer pressure you are under?
- How much do you care about how other youth workers in the
 area feel about you and your program?  How much is compromised by
 wanting to impress others?
 
- Are you promoting a particular activity because it is the
 “in” thing among youth workers or because it is actually
 appropriate for your group.
 
- Do you look like
 every other youth worker?  Clothes, hair, facial hair, shoes, … 
 
 
- If you are with your kids in a setting where they see a group
 of youth workers, will they think you are just a clone or a unique
 person.
 
- On the other hand, having peers to talk to is important. Your situation is not unique and you can learn from other youth workers and can share frustrations and joys. Find or create a fellowship group of youth workers.
 
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