Following one of my recent speaking engagements, a woman approached me to tell me about something quite profound that her nine year old daughter had shared with her a few days earlier. "Mom," her daughter said, "we are all leaders. You lead my Girl Scout troop. But I am a Girl Scout and that means I am a leader, too."
Everyone of us is a life leader. Whether you are a CEO of a Fortune 1000 company, a pastor, an elected official or a Girl Scout, you are a leader. You are always leading. Sometimes by example. Other times by the choices you make or the words you use. With pastors, professors, business owners, entrepreneurs, politicians, leadership (or lack thereof) is easy to spot. But others lead, too. Parents lead children. Work mates lead work mates. Friends lead friends.
Sadly, most people don't know what that nine year old Girl Scout knows, that we are all leaders. Even worse, many people unhappily struggle in their professions, on city and church councils and committees, in marriages and families, and with their own children simply because they are unaware of the gifts they have for leadership, or they have yet to develop their life leader tools and put them into practice.
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At its very root, life leadership is discovering and developing your gifts for creating positive and life-affirming outcomes in your personal and professional life, your civic and faith communities. It is about bringing integrity, strength and joy to your life and the world around your by developing your own leadership tools.
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Develop Your Skills as a Life Leader
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For almost the past two decades, my work as a speaker, pastor, professor and individual coach has been focused on empowering religious and secular organizations, individuals and professional leaders with life leadership skills. If you or your organization are ready to achieve greater success by discovering and developing you hidden gifts for life leadership, then let's get started!
Blessings, Dr. Mark Giuliano
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