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8 Words of Encouragement for Young Leaders

Ron Edmondson

Find the right people to influence you. Hang around positive-minded people – people you trust and who trust you – then let them speak into the deepest and darkest places of your life to help you continually mature as a person and leader. Find a mentor. Be a mentor. We need you and your unique contribution.

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7 Ways to Lead People Older than You (Repost)

Ron Edmondson

The age and maturity will make them less intimidated by you. I continue to surround myself with mentors in life and church. I value their input and the maturity they bring to our team. The post 7 Ways to Lead People Older than You (Repost) appeared first on Ron Edmondson. That’s still true today. Leadership'

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7 Suggestions for Talking to Children about Sex

Ron Edmondson

I wanted to be the primary influencer in their development as adults, because I knew no one had a stronger desire for them to make wise choices than me. It will depend on their surroundings at school, the dialogues they are having with you and others, and their maturity level at the time. They’ll go too far. They’ll regret.

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4 Questions with Brad Lomenick about “The Catalyst Leader”

Ron Edmondson

The book presents the key essentials that I believe will define our generation’s ability to influence over the next 20-25 years, laying out what it means to be a Catalyst in this generation. We wanted to create a leadership guide, the “ultimate” handbook on influence. Catalyst has gathered leaders for 13 years now.

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7 Good Reasons for a Leader to Say NO

Ron Edmondson

” “Will you mentor me?” He and his family are still respected for their huge influence on our church. Knowing how to choose the right word, at the right time, is part of maturing. ” “Can you speak at my event?” ” “Will you write a guest post for my blog?”

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7 Good Reasons for a Leader to Learn and Use the Word NO

Ron Edmondson

” “Will you mentor me?” He was at our church 25 years and is still respected for his huge influence on our church. Knowing how to choose the right word, at the right time, is part of maturing. The post 7 Good Reasons for a Leader to Learn and Use the Word NO appeared first on Ron Edmondson.