Being a Woman of Influence

What would happen if you decided to intentionally be a woman of influence?  I am currently reading Carol Kent’s Becoming a Woman of Influence which has gotten me to thinking a great deal about my influence on those around me, not only my daughter but other young women as well.

We have all been influenced by others in our lives, I’m sure there is someone in your life that you can recall who has particularly influenced you, whether in a positive way, or a negative way, they had quite an effect on you right?  Now, can you purposefully and intentionally influence someone else?  Why not set out to do so, if not for your daughter only but maybe for more women in your life who are younger than you.  There are ladies out there who are in the generation below yours that are longing to be understood by someone and who need you to show them attention, love and concern.

We have the power to influence other generations for good or for bad.  How will you choose to be an influence?  Carol Kent in her book defines influence as “a person’s wisdom or force of character that makes a lasting impact on the behavior and or choices of another individual.”

We are all an influence whether we realize it or not, but what kind of influence are we and could we choose to be a more positive influence on those around us?  Of course, so why not vow to do so this year?

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Did Your Momma Teach You Good Manners?

“Yes, ma’am”, “No ma’am”,  “Thank you”, “No thank you” are these words common practice in your day-to-day life?  I have had conversations lately with ladies where they will ask me to stop saying, “yes ma’am” to them, because we are close in age, then I have also had conversations with older people who were surprised by my saying those things. The simple fact is, unfortunately good manners are not common practice in today’s society.  This is sad, good manners are like a good name, a part of our character that should be Christ-like.

thank you note

by shemckinley

There are other areas of life that this applies to, I have always been taught to be grateful for what others do for you and in return to show your appreciation through the written word.  I am the queen of Thank you notes.  I believe that a short well written thank you note is sure to make someone feel appreciated for their deeds or actions.  Showing gratitude in even the smallest of circumstances makes a real impact on those around you and helps them to see your Godly character shining through.
When doing some research online about this topic, one of the manners that I came across that many people today seem to hold up in importance is for children to not talk while adults are talking.  Also, for us as adults even, to not interrupt each other when talking.  I am sure we have all encountered both situations and agree that good manners are important.
I think it is our duty as mothers of a new generation to teach our children these things.  Hold up in importance the daily practices that we so often have let go by the wayside these days.  Godly respect is important and should be made a priority.  We are called to “train up a child in the way that they should go.”  Going with good manners will help them a great deal in the days ahead.  It is our duty as parents to instill in our children good practices.

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