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When Women Lead with Sophie Hudson PART 2

The conversation was so good, we just kept going! Join us for Part 2 with Sophie Hudson and AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for what happens when women lead.

Show Notes:

Takeaways:

  • Blogging provides a platform for connection and community, allowing people to share their stories and experiences.
  • Storytelling is a valuable tradition in many families and can be a way to preserve memories and pass down wisdom.
  • It is important to capture and preserve family stories for future generations, using methods such as recording interviews or writing them down.
  • Leadership is not limited to those in positions of power; anyone who has influence over others can be a leader.
  • Women have played significant roles in leadership throughout history, and their contributions should be recognized and valued.
  • Leadership is about serving and guiding others, not about exerting power or control.
  • The story of Moses and the women in his life highlights the importance of seeing and using our sight for the good of the group.
  • Expanding our understanding of leadership can help us recognize and appreciate the diverse ways in which people lead. Leadership is about working together for the good of everyone, not about separating men and women into different ministry groups.
  • Setting boundaries and saying no are important for preserving the long-term integrity of one’s leadership.
  • It’s important to examine one’s motivations for leadership and ensure they are not driven by people-pleasing.
  • Determining one’s unique gifts and calling in leadership can be done by reflecting on childhood interests, recognizing natural abilities, and seeking input from trusted friends.

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