Month: July 2021

Inspiration & Why It Matters

Two women facing a field and sunshine

In my mind, leadership is a journey from execution to empowerment. You move from being an individual contributor to developing, enabling and inspiring others to think, create, execute and lead on their own. You become deliberate in encouraging others to make their own decisions and to act on those decisions without an express directive from you. To develop and enable others to lead is a direct action that is channeled from you to another person. However, truly inspiring someone is an indirect motivation that comes from another, as a result of the attitudes and behaviors that you exhibit as a leader.

At its core, to inspire means to provoke an action, sentiment or thought; or, as the Merriam-Webster dictionary states, “to make someone want to do something.” As a leader, your behavior, speech, attitude and delivery should motivate others to action, usually positive action. As a purposeful leader, your behavior should motivate others to act with excellence, to be the very best that they can be at that moment, and to do so deliberately.

One of the most powerful ways to create this positive urge to execute with excellence among others is to consistently exemplify this in your own behavior. When those who are working with you see that you are always encouraging others to think innovatively or creatively, or that you are constantly challenging others in a positive way to do more—to reach further, to take risks—then they will feel empowered to do the same.

As humans, we are very susceptible to learned behaviors, especially when these behaviors are repeated in front of us over and over again. Almost unconsciously, we start to exhibit the same behaviors. If those behaviors yield positive results or even positive feelings, we will naturally want to expend the energy to recreate these behaviors; in other words, we are inspired to do the same.

To inspire someone demands that you as a leader act with positive energy, even when the going gets tough. Your criticism must be honest but encouraging, and your reprimands must have a positive alternative attached. Your praises must be effusive and pervasive, covering as many people as possible for a job well done. Your disappointments must be couched as learnings, your challenges as strengthening exercises, and your failures as growth opportunities.

Purposeful leadership involves creating a lens of opportunity that the entire team looks through in approaching every endeavor. It means attaching that lens to a “can-do” mentality. In fact, inspiring those who work with you involves behaving in such a way that those people want to emulate your behavior because it makes them feel good or confident about themselves, and it allows them to envision that success aspiration for themselves.

As a purposeful leader, you must be thoughtful and deliberate in your actions to motivate those who are working with you to bring their best selves to every engagement. Inspiring them with your actions and your behavior will be far more impactful than dictating what they should do, because it allows them to bring their best thinking, their best solutions, and their best creativity to the endeavor, yielding better results for you as a leader and for your entire team’s success.

This article originally appeared on the Linkage.

 

The Resilient Leadership of Jamie Kern Lima—GLS21 Faculty Spotlight

Jamie Kern Lima will be speaking at Global Leadership Summit 2021.

Colin Powell once said, “Leadership is the art of accomplishing more than the science of management says is possible.

It’s one of my favorite quotes because it captures and references the critical and essential yet ineffable quality of how the greatest leaders believe and achieve somehow in excess of what is realistic.

Intuitively we all know, recognize and appreciate when it happens—those leaders capture us. Their stories inspire us. The heroic efforts of their team compel us. And the awareness of what they’ve done seeds within us a desire to learn from them so that we might extrapolate their improbable achievements into conquering some of our own.

“Leadership is the art of accomplishing more than the science of management says is possible.”

That is why I [Rory Vaden, GLS20 alumni faculty] am honored and ecstatic to introduce and announce to you that Jamie Kern Lima will be one of the faculty at this year’s Global Leadership Summit!

Jamie’s story captured me. She was a local TV news anchor who was chastised for the rosacea on her cheeks that would show during live broadcasts. That created a passion within her to develop a line of skin care products that could help other women feel more secure and confident.

Thus, she began IT Cosmetics and the near impossible journey of building a skincare brand and competing against the biggest marketing giants in the world. Yet she had no investors. She had no scientists. She had no experience running a business. She had no money.

Jamie Kern Lima will be speaking at GLS21.She, her husband and her best friend worked tireless 100-hour weeks to get the company off the ground, desperately seeking the attention of large retailers and people who could amplify her vision. A few years later she got the chance of a lifetime to make her dreams come true. But instead, the head of one of the most influential companies in cosmetics told her directly to her face, “I just don’t think women will buy makeup from someone who looks like you. You know with your weight and all.”

In that moment, Jamie’s objective transformed from being entrepreneurial to mission-driven.

She made a quiet but concerted commitment that she would not only build a successful company but that she would transform an industry.

She resolved that she would use models that looked like real women instead of the impossible standard of air-brushed beauty we all normally see.

Jamie’s objective transformed from being entrepreneurial to mission-driven.

Jamie will grace the GLS stage sharing countless obstacles and barriers she and her team encountered, including one that ended up with her selling her company for $1.2 billion dollars just ten years later to L’Oreal, making Jamie one of only a very small handful of self-made female billionaires alive today.

More importantly, IT Cosmetics challenged assumptions about the way marketing could be done, inspired and empowered millions of people globally and permanently changed the trajectory of how advertising would be displayed, which in turn has led to a permanent alteration in the future of how woman will overcome insecurity and believe in themselves.

Her new book Believe It, details this journey, and more importantly, the lessons we can all take away from it.

At GLS, she will be speaking not about makeup or entrepreneurship—she will be speaking about the faith and action required from leaders to help themselves and those they lead to accomplish more than the world around them says is possible.

Please welcome to stage, my dear friend, Jamie Kern Lima!

Get your tickets to The Global Leadership Summit to hear from Jamie Kern Lima and 15+ world-class faculty on August 5-6, 2021!

In the meantime, get a preview of Jamie’s insights in this dynamic conversation between Rory and Jamie on overcoming self-doubt and believing in yourself. Check it out on Rory Vaden’s The Influential Personal Brand Podcast >>

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Teen Leader Empowered to Lead Movement Helping Girls Realize Their Worth

Teen Leader Empowered to Lead Movement Helping Girls Realize Their Worth

Our premier leadership event, The Global Leadership Summit (GLS), attracts people of all ages and industries, but one of the most exciting aspects is the number of young emerging leaders who join us each year. With energy, passion and a desire to make the world a better place now and in the future, emerging leaders as young as 11 years old are finding great enjoyment and a purpose for their life when they take part in the Summit.

Diamond Penn HeadshotFor high school junior, Diamond Penn, the GLS in 2020 reinvigorated her passion for the dreams God placed on her heart. “There are so many ideas God placed on my heart!” Diamond exclaimed. “I am confident after all God has revealed to me through The Global Leadership Summit. I loved getting to grow as a leader and be encouraged on my leadership journey. I am ready to finish what He has started in my heart! I’m so thankful for the opportunity to attend and I can’t wait to see all God is going to do in my life and the lives of others around the world!”

Called to Lead

With the dreams and ideas on Diamond’s heart, her leadership journey is just getting started. And it all began when her mom recognized the leader Diamond was becoming and called it out. “My mom’s been telling me I’m a leader since I was little,” said Diamond. “She explained to me what that meant, but it didn’t really hit me until people started following me. At first, I just thought people were trying to copy me, so I used to get irritated by it. But my mom helped me see that I was a leader and I had influence with those around me. I began to see how Christ is leading me, I’m following Christ and others are following my lead to Him! THIS is what it means to lead. They aren’t copying me! They are inspired by me! And God made me a leader for a purpose.”

My mom said, ‘God is using you so those beams of light shine through you to the world.

“My mom said, ‘God is using you so those beams of light shine through you to the world. You can’t expect that to not have an effect!’”

As many leaders know, leadership isn’t always easy, and at a young age, Diamond has experienced this reality too. “I’ve had to learn not to be afraid about not fitting in,” said Diamond. “Everything in society says you have to fit in, blend in, mend in. But if you get caught up in fitting in, you miss your purpose. And I realized Jesus didn’t fit in! So, I decided I’d rather stand up for Jesus than fit in, and that takes some getting used too. I don’t always understand why people are drawn to my leadership, but I think it might have something to do with grace, vulnerability and letting God lead me. When God leads me and moves through me, I can share my story in a way that helps others.”

Camp Bible Study Seeds the Beginning of a Movement

Diamond’s heart for others radiates through the projects she’s excited about today. What was seeded during a summer camp where she was asked to lead a Bible study has grown into a project to help teen girls understand their worth. “When they asked me to lead a Bible study, I was willing, but didn’t know what my topic should be,” said Diamond. “I prayed about it and felt like God asked me to talk about beauty… Beauty?! It feels like everyone talks about that. But He showed me I needed to focus on what it means to be God’s beautiful beloved daughter. It turned out to be a really inspiring experience. More than 20 girls wanted to be part of my study! And afterwards, one of the girls came up to me and told me she had been struggling with this idea for a long time, and this study really helped change her life. And I thought, wow, Jesus, what is going on? So, my idea for Bold.Beautiful.Beloved. has been on my heart ever since.”

In 2020 in the middle of quarantine, she took her ideas further and set up a website for Bold. Beautiful.Beloved. focused on helping teen girls realize their true worth, and also started a couple other projects including research into what she can do to support kids in the foster system, as well as a YouTube channel called, Watch God Glow.

Finding Confidence at The Global Leadership Summit

With encouragement and fresh skills learned at The Global Leadership Summit, Diamond is moving forward with greater confidence to pursue what God put on her heart. “I want to help more girls see themselves as daughters of the King,” said Diamond. “So many girls in my community struggle with this idea. They compare themselves to others all the time and I think it’s really important for them to know their beauty isn’t in highlight reels and Instagram filters, but rather from the inside out. I want them to know that they are beloved by God and treasured.”

I think it’s really important for them to know their beauty isn’t in highlight reels and Instagram filters.

“It really breaks my heart to hear some of the stories of my friends about the things they think they need to do to ‘get a guy,’ and the things girls are willing to risk to feel liked or ‘loved,’” said Diamond. “There is a deficiency in realizing how much they are already loved by God. They chase after love everywhere else and wonder why they aren’t satisfied. Don’t they know how loved they are? It’s for this big reason I want to see the Bold.Beautiful.Beloved. movement grow!”

Forgiveness Opens Up Opportunities

Another aspect of leadership Diamond discovered early on was the importance of forgiveness. This was reaffirmed again at the GLS in 2020 when Lysa TerKeurst gave a powerful talk on forgiveness in leadership. “I realized when you have unforgiveness in your heart, it is harder to move forward in the fullness of what God desires for you,” said Diamond. “The path of honorability and honesty God was asking of me meant I had to forgive my dad for some things that had happened in the past. Once I did, things started opening up more for my projects. Not only that, but I also realized there was a connection in what I needed to forgive in my dad with what God was calling me to do. For many girls, their image or relationship with their dad impacts the way they see themselves and receive or give love. So, it was really important for me to take this step.”

Why Emerging Leaders Should Attend the Summit

“The Summit was amazing and so inspiring,” said Diamond, reflecting on what she learned at The Global Leadership Summit in 2020. “I loved the speakers’ vulnerability to share their stories and the process of what it’s like to lead. It wasn’t always easy for them, but they continued to live out their purpose.”

…being a leader is also about being vulnerable enough and honest enough with yourself and others to go through tough times and learn from your experiences.

“I was just reflecting on this again recently and thought about coming to the end of my life—I want to die with my cup empty, fulfilling the purpose God gave me as his beloved daughter. The Summit was a great reminder that God created me to be a leader. And I don’t have to be perfect. I can make mistakes, because being a leader is also about being vulnerable enough and honest enough with yourself and others to go through tough times and learn from your experiences. It’s about taking one step at a time. Each step on this journey, even if it is as simple as writing that next blog post, sending that next newsletter, building the website or having that conversation—there is joy in it because each step moves toward the purpose God put on my heart.”

Say Yes to the Opportunity

Our youth are our future. And in order to build the future for the better, we need to invest in the next generation of leaders who are and will be the change makers of that future!

“There are opportunities God presents us in life and it is that decision to say yes that makes all the difference,” said Diamond. “The Summit will change your life. It’ll help you discover your purpose. When you realize your talents were given to you and that you are here for a purpose, it changes the way you live. God loves you! When you go to the Summit, you’ll discover how to spread that love with intentionality to everyone, everywhere. The Summit is a great propeller, and God used it to remind me who I am in Christ and the mission He called me to.”

Through the generous support of our donors, we are able to offer reduced rates for Emerging Leaders and Students to attend The Global Leadership Summit. Simply click on the Student/Faculty/Military affiliated link during your registration process and choose “Emerging Leader” to receive the reduced rate .

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Rockville Correctional Facility Incarcerated Women Donate $595 to the Rebecca Bender Initiative

Rockville Correctional Facility

(view original Press Release here)

Rockville, Ind. – The incarcerated women of Rockville Correctional Facility’s Purposeful Living Unit Serves (PLUS) attended a Global Leadership Summit (GLS), where they saw the story of Rebecca Bender, author of “In Pursuit of Love: One Woman’s Journey from Trafficked to Triumphant.” These incarcerated women were inspired by Ms. Bender’s story that they organized a fundraiser that raised $595, which they donated to the Rebecca Bender Initiative.

 

Rockville Correctional Facility

 

The Purposeful Living Unit Serves (PLUS) is faith and character-based housing program developed by the Indiana Department of Correction (IDOC) to provide an immersive, supportive community experience allowing offenders to explore and choose alternatives to criminal thinking and behaviors through an emphasis on spiritual, moral and character development. The Rockville Correctional Facility (RCF) PLUS Program offender participants are housed together in a single dormitory where they receive programming guidance throughout the workday, and on weekends, and where they are held accountable for their behaviors by not only staff but their cohorts in the program.

In Pursuit of Love by Rebecca Bender

Part of the RCF PLUS curriculum includes attending a viewing of the annual Global Leadership Summit (GLS), a symposium created by the Global Leadership Network. The Summit is a two-day event broadcast worldwide to hundreds of thousands of people to achieve a vision of Christians and churches maximizing their full leadership potential to impact the world.

“In Pursuit of Love: One Women’s Journey from Trafficked to Triumphant”, tells the story of Rebecca Bender’s journey. Rebecca went from a comfortable middle-class childhood through teen pregnancy with the baby’s father jailed, through a series of manipulative boyfriends who trafficked her for sex. Rebecca’s story hits home for many incarcerated women, those who have experienced a similar path leading to criminogenic behaviors to include substance abuse.

RCF Chaplain Jeff Deakins said, “I cannot begin to express how proud I am of the ladies and the ‘spirit of giving’ that they demonstrated. It is a clear indication their hearts are changing, and their minds are becoming more concerned with the things that have lasting value and purpose!”


Men and women are able to experience The Global Leadership Summit in prison because of the generous support of our incredible donors, volunteers, church partners and corrections staff. To learn more about how you can be part of this movement, go to GlobalLeadership.org/Prison.