25 Leadership Quotes From Brad Lomenick’s Book: The Catalyst Leader
Brad Lomenick, President and Key Visionary of Catalyst, is one of today’s most influential Christian leaders. That is why his new book,The Catalyst Leader: 8 Essentials For Becoming A Change Maker, is one of the most anticipated new releases in years.Available April 16th, Brad was kind enough to let me preview an advanced copy. This is a book every young Christian leader must have. It will give you the confidence, courage, and skills to navigate the rapidly changing leadership landscape.
You can order your copy by clicking here or on the image above. To give you just a sample of the leadership gold contained in this book, the following are 25 quotes to whet your appetite.
- Today’s young leaders grew up with a grasp of technology that is essential for organizational success. As an educated and diverse generation, they think globally.
- Ambition must be grounded in wisdom. Inspiration must be pursued with integrity. Dreams must be built with boundaries.
- Leaders who make the biggest impact also have the strongest sense of calling.
- Kent Humphreys, author, CEO, and business advisor, once told me that your life’s calling is usually apparent at an early age, often emerging between ages five and nineteen.
- Today’s leaders no longer see vocation as a life sentence.
- Unchecked ambition can transform a person from a compelling leader into an ideologue. Passion can become obsession.
- Visiting the White House washes one with a sense of power and significance that’s difficult to describe.
- Today’s leaders must develop the art of self-awareness. We must grow comfortable with who we are before we can share that person with others.
- Authenticity is the new authority in leadership…We won’t reach our full potential by investing energy into creating false versions of ourselves.
- When you’re small, act big. And when you’re big, act small.
- A catalyst leader understands that the foundation of life and the source of true influence must be a deep love for God and desire to glorify Him.
- Christians today like to debate whether following Jesus with great passion is a matter of doing or being. But I think it is both.
- Sustained leadership requires practicing the discipline of replenishment.
- There are at least two components to leading capably: the right standard and the right staff.
- Every great organization has a few areas where their standards are so high it’s annoying.
- No one ever said leadership is easy. Your job as a leader is to make the difficult decisions and carry more responsibility. Embrace it.
- Leaders too often overvalue themselves and undervalue their team.
- Leaders are defined by their inner strengths and convictions, not the outer portrayal of who they are. Your character will determine your level of leadership and even your legacy.
- Apologizing for your mistakes will turn resentment into respect.
- The making of a leader takes time, even though our social-media soaked world gives us a different impression.
- The depth of your character determines the reach of your influence.
- Every strong leader I’ve met shares at least one desire: to grow.
- The most influential platforms today revolve around sharing and generosity.
- Good contracts make good partnerships. Good fences make good neighbors.
- Leading well means starting well.
To further demonstrate the power of the Catalyst brand, their team was kind enough to promote two of my posts last month. Those two posts were my 2nd and 3rd most read posts during March. A complete list of the Top 10 is provided below:
- 23 Lessons Coffee Taught Me About Reaching The Unchurched
- The 12-Step Process The Most Successful Leaders Go Through
- What Great Leaders Do When They Are Misunderstood And Talked Bad About
- 10 Habits Of Highly Successful Christian Leaders
- 25 Leadership Quotes On Conquering The One Thing Everyone Hates
- The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of February 25th
- 23 Facts About Courageous Pastors – A Profile Of Dr. Robert Jeffress Of First Baptist Church Dallas, TX
- 9 Truths About Earning A Pastor’s Trust
- 7 Leadership Lessons From The Miami Heat Harlem Shake Video
- 10 Things Leaders Can Do To Build Long-Lasting Friendships With Other Leaders
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