1. 1. Motive is the central element of the Divine centered Leadership Model. Please describe what motivates you to volunteer as a leader in BYUSA.
My biggest motivation to be a volunteer leader in BYUSA is to see the impact my efforts have on others that I serve. I strive to see that smile on their faces and I genuinely want to help others feel that happiness I feel when I am impacted by BYUSA and the people around me
2. "Each of us might well ask, “In what ways am I shrinking or holding back?” Meek introspection may yield some bold insights! For example, we can tell much by what we have already willingly discarded along the pathway of discipleship." Describe how you can use this question to help you improve as a leader in terms of the concept of challenging unrighteousness.
When I ask that question to myself, it sometimes scares me to know that I hold back because I am afraid. I am afraid of failure and rejection. But then I tell myself that I should not be afraid because if I come across failure, then try try again, as cliché as that sounds, it works. If I am rejected, then improve then go for it over and over again. Fear not because there are a million ways to become successful.
3. Describe an experience where you have had to make a sacrifice in a leadership role. How did this experience help you improve as a leader?
I think that most I have had to sacrifice as a leader is time and energy. But I feel that those two things are what I can contribute most. Though sometimes it is hard on other aspects of my life and my body to give up time and energy but it has helped me learn how to be a leader like unto Christ. He has sacrificed so much for us without any complaint and if I am able to achieve that then I am one more step closer to be like him.
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