Monday, August 8, 2011

Leader of Leaders

In what ways am I a Leader of Leaders?

I feel that the way that I am a leader of leaders, I seek to point the focus of my abilities to the Savior. By seeking to point my own focus of leadership to the Lord, I am able to lead others to Christ who can in turn lead others to him as well. This may be the most important way of being a Leader of Leaders and can bring individuals time and time again to the Lord. I will be eternally grateful for the knowledge that the Lord is the means by which all leadership is possible.

I also seek to be a leader of leaders by consistently seeking to change in all ways possible for better. Being able to show others that you are willing to acknowledge my short comings and faults and by so doing I am able to lead others down the road to repentance that makes them better leaders.

How can my love be manifested to volunteers?

I can manifest my love to the volunteers by consistently being an empathetic listener and seeking to ensure that I truly want to know and listen to the things that volunteers are seeking to say. By doing this, I am able to provide for the needs of each individual and let them know through my actions that I am charitable to their needs and wants in life.

How can I be a more divine centered leader of leaders?

The greatest thing that I can do to be a more divine centered leader of leaders is to consistently seek the direction of heaven through prayer and pondering on the tasks at hand. By seeking the help of the divine, I myself may come divine. As B.H. Roberts recorded, "The man who so walks in the light and wisdom and power of God, will at the last, by the very force of association, make the light and wisdom and power of God his own—weaving those bright rays into a chain divine, linking himself forever to God and God to him. This [is] the sum of Messiah’s mystic words, ‘Thou, Father, in me, and I in thee’—beyond this human greatness cannot achieve." 

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