1. In what ways are you a leader of leaders?
I am a leader of leaders because I am a leader over my program directors who are leaders over their committee members and their volunteers. I am also a voice within a university full of voices that speak out and lead within their colleges. Being in the LDS community, I feel that all of the members are leaders because we are the Lord's missionaries and we lead others into finding the true gospel.
2. How can the love which you reflect reflect to volunteers?
I recently was home taught on President Monson's article in the new Ensign about Showing, Expressing, and Sharing your love. And I think it is really important for me as well as all of the leaders of BYUSA to make sure that we show, express, and share our love to ALL of the volunteers that come into the office. It is our vision for us to not leave anyone behind, and by extending our love to everyone in the office, we can better reach our goal.
3. How can you be a more divine centered leader of leaders?
It is always the most effective when I keep the leadership skills that Jesus practiced in mind when I am leading others. It is also important that I keep the BYUSA vision in mind whenever I am executing leadership so that I am never forgetting our purpose as a service association. Incorporating the Lord's will into my actions as a leader will help me strive to be like a leader unto Jesus.
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