Live Notes From Leadercast – 23 Leadership Lessons And Quotes From Malala Yousafzai
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Today I am being dispatched by Injoy Stewardship Solutions (ISS) to attend the Chick-Fil-A Leadercast. In an effort to grow in my skills to better add value to pastors and church leaders, I will be live blogging throughout.
The second sessions’ first speaker was Malala Yousafzai, Founder of the Malala Foundation. She is 17 years old and the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner ever. Malala is an amazing leader!!!
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The following are 23 Leadership Lessons And Quotes From Malala Yousafzai:
- Weakness, fear and hopelessness died. Strength, courage and power was born. (when I was shot in the head by the Taliban)
- I was living a happy life but our home went from a place of tourism to become a place of terrorism.
- My father was speaking up for education and believed in women rights.
- My future was right there in that school.
- If you don’t speak out you have to live in that situation of terrorism.
- This war is for books and pens.
- Our duty as human beings is to say what is right and what is just.
- If you want change and you want all children to go to school, it will not come from the sky.
- It is our duty to say, “How can we help?”
- I had fear in my heart every night when I heard the fighting and we would wake up every morning and find two or three bodies slaughtered. (She was 11 years old)
- There was fear but I never let that fear overcome my courage.
- With everyday this day comes hope.
- With even listening to music you could be slaughtered. You could be killed.
- I always believe in a happy ending…This fight is going to have a happy ending.
- I have been encouraged by my father to speak and he has given me this freedom.
- It is important to speak out for my rights or I will have to live in this situation forever.
- I spoke out for what is right and what is just. And if that makes you one of the brave ones, then I’m proud to be one of the brave ones.
- In every field of life we find brave people.
- When we go through tragic events, some people get really scared and never speak but others get courage and are not afraid to speak about anything.
- It is very important as we think of this world as a home and of this world as our home. And everyone is our brothers and sisters.
- We all have to contribute even business people.
- Focus is fine. Speaking is fine. We need practical work. We need action.
- Stand up and speak out for education and your rights.
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