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LeadHERship Tip: Lead by Example
Leading by example means living out what you speak, teach, or preach. Your life should become the evidence of your message. People may listen to what you say, but they will ultimately be influenced by what they consistently see you do. True leadership isn’t built on titles, positions, or popularity. It’s built on credibility. When your actions align with your words, you build trust. When you demonstrate integrity, humility, faithfulness, and consistency, you give others a model they can confidently follow. As leaders, we should never ask others to do something we are unwilling to do ourselves. If we teach prayer, we should be people of prayer. If we encourage excellence, our work should reflect excellence. If we preach forgiveness, we should be quick to forgive. If we expect commitment, we should model commitment. The Apostle Paul understood this principle when he wrote, “Imitate me, just as I also imitate Christ” (1 Corinthians 11:1). Paul wasn’t pointing people to himself; he was pointing them to a life that reflected Christ. Likewise, our goal as leaders is to become living examples that inspire others to follow Jesus. Remember, your greatest leadership lesson is not always found in your words. It’s found in your daily choices, your attitude, your character, and your consistency. Someone is always watching, learning, and being shaped by the example you set. Reflection: If someone followed my example for the next 30 days, would they become a stronger follower of Christ and a better leader?
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This is good! I got the opportunity to train someone for a seasonal position at my job. There was a language barrier and she was only there for 4 months. Within the first 2 weeks she said you are so good. I told her "No, God is good". I explained to her that I wasn't always like this if things got stressful. Yes, I was always friendly but God with me is where I am able to show love and have self control in the stressful or high pressured moments. Her seeing how I dealt with pressure was when she really took notice. At first when I talked about God she was kind of closed to it but after time and seeing the fruit she was giving God glory for things in her life and the times he saved her. It was beautiful. To God be the glory!
Challenges?
What’s your biggest leadHERship challenge? What areas do you have difficulty in?
1 like • Jun 11
I would say for me in the past, resolving conflicts between other team members.
Do you Lead with Confidence?
Leading with Confidence is not believing you can do everything. Confidence is believing that God is with you in everything He has called you to do. Many women hesitate because they feel they need more experience, more approval, or more certainty before stepping out. But biblical confidence comes from knowing who called you; not just what you’re called to do. When God called Esther she didn’t have all the answers. Yet she moved forward because she trusted the One who had placed her in the position she was in. Be bold and confidence in the ONE that you carry on the inside of you. Know that Jesus is with you and He will see you through it. Leadership Truth:Confidence grows through obedience. Every step of faith strengthens your ability to lead boldly. Scripture:“Have I not commanded you? Be strong and of good courage; do not be afraid, nor be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.” — Joshua 1:9 (NKJV) LeadHERship Challenge:Identify one decision, conversation, or opportunity you’ve been delaying because of fear. Take one action step today and trust God with the outcome.
1 like • Jun 2
God approved! 😄
LeadHERship Characteristic
Wisdom and Discernment Key Scripture:“If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God…” (James 1:5) Message:Leadership requires more than knowledge—it requires wisdom. Wisdom helps you make the right decisions; discernment helps you recognize what’s right and what’s wrong. A godly leader doesn’t react emotionally; she responds spiritually. She seeks God before making decisions, and she is sensitive to the leading of the Holy Spirit. Discernment protects you from wrong relationships, wrong opportunities, and wrong timing. Reflection Question:Am I making decisions based on pressure and emotion, or prayer and wisdom? Application:Before making any major decision this week, pause and pray. Invite God into every choice.
2 likes • May 8
Thank you Lord for wisdom and discernment. Come into every area of my life! Amen! ❤️‍🔥
A Call to LeadHERship
Become the Woman God Called You to Be—Confident, Equipped, and Walking Fully in Your Calling as a Woman of Faith and Influence Step into your God-given identity and embrace the life you were created for. Break free from fear, insecurity, and limitations as you grow in confidence, leadership, and purpose. This is your time to rise, lead with grace, and become the woman God designed you to be—bold, whole, and unstoppable. Do you feel called to lead?
1 like • Apr 28
Leadership, yes. What to lead - not sure. You both are great examples of leadership so I will learn from the best. On another note, there is a part of me that doesn't want to lead because I don't want to be accountable for other people. I was a shift leader in fast food for a couple years and while it was fun, there were times where I didn't want to do it. I'm perfectly content being under someone elses leadership. Maybe, that's why I am here.b
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Samantha Rivera
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My name is Sam. I'm a mom of 3 beautiful kids. I work at a golf cart company as the "everything bagel". Rental Coordinator/office assistant/scheduler.

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Joined Apr 27, 2026