
The Global Leadership Summit just wrapped, and as I looked over all the notes I took from the amazing speakers, I wanted to share some of the highlights with you all.
- Consistency closes the gap between good intentions and actions. (Craig Groeschel)
- You might be juggling 12 balls but your competitor is throwing one ball 100 miles per hour. (Juliet Funt)
- When facing conflict, remember that the goal is not immediate resolution but increased understanding. (Gabriel Salguero)
- Leadership doesn’t have to be lonely. It’s only lonely when it comes to the final decision, but along the way, you should involve a lot of people at different levels of proximity. (Thasunda Brown Duckett)
- “I rent my title; I own my character.” (Thasunda Brown Duckett)
- God does not compare us to others. He is simply pleased when we’re doing the part that He has given us. (David Ashcraft)
- Sleep is a strategic investment. (James Hewitt)
- Leading people who are not like you isn’t charity; it’s strategy. (Stephanie Chung)
- One day your team will tell a story about how it was like to be led by you. What will they say? (Stephanie Chung)
- “As Christians, we’re supposed to make people hungry, not angry.” (John C. Maxwell)
- In the end, people will describe your life in one sentence—Pick it now! (John C. Maxwell)
- When you don’t see people, you can look away; but when you see, you can’t unsee. (Christine Cain)
- “Leaders who can’t be questioned end up doing questionable things.” (Jon Acuff)