Young Influencers List January edition

Here you go, the January edition of the Young Influencers List. You can see past month's editions here. 

1. Kirsten Haglund- speaker, former Miss America 2008, and president of the Kirsten Haglund Foundation

2. Kevin Kim- San Francisco based executive director of Crazy Love (Francis Chan org) and also pastor of We are Church

3. Christy Wright- Nashville speaker, author, part of Dave Ramsey personalities team, and prolific coach and leadership voice. 

4. Luke Lezon- recent Texas A & M grad, author, speaker, and overall social media maven, Best known as Hood Jesus Yo on Twitter. 

5. Cora Jakes Coleman- Dallas based speaker, author, children's ministry director at The Potter's House, and daughter of Bishop TD Jakes. 

6. Jordan Boyce- youth pastor of Awakening Youth, and founder of Awakening Conference annually in Rhode Island.  

7. Jimmy Lin- medical doctor, PhD, TED Fellow, and founder and president of Rare Genomics Institute

Ten Points on Managing Tension in Leadership

"Leaders live and lead in the middle of the mess. Where the tension is constant, prevalent, and real." 

I am reminded of how important understanding this idea is- that tension is constant, real and prevalent when leading yourself and leading others. So we have to realize that tension doesn't go away. In fact, I would suggest tension is a good thing for leaders

Here area a few thoughts on Tension and the perspective as leaders we should have in managing it:

1. Tension is a powerful platform to clarify what is important. Out of tension many times comes change. Change for good.

2. There is a constant tension between who I am and who God wants me to be. The tension of growth and maturity is always present.

3. Resisting average creates tension. Striving for excellence creates tension.

4. We constantly live with a tension of determining in life how much we give away. Whether it is time, money, talents, resources, or focus, leaders must understand and embrace this tension of generosity.

5. Generational tension is essential in passing the mantle of leadership. For the Church to move forward in culture, older leaders must pass on their wisdom and legacy to younger leaders.

6. Tension among and within a team is healthy. Unity doesn't mean there's no tension. Unity means you are pursuing the same mission in the midst of real and purposeful tension.

7. Leaders lead in the fray. Leading in the safety zone is easy, but true leadership happens in the fray where change is happening, and there is a unique tug of war happening in that area.

8. Typically, where there is no tension, there is no real growth. Tension builds courage, character, wisdom and makes us authentic and real. It stretches and motivates us.

9. As a leader, lean into the tension that constantly exist. As Andy Stanley says, some tensions are meant to be managed, not removed or extinguished. 

10. Tension is necessary. The tension makes us strong. Ultimately, the tension is good.

21 Quick Leadership Reminders

1. Be responsible. If you say you are going to take care of it, then take care of it.

2. Be professional. Arrive on time. Actually be early. And be organized.

3. Be the best. Get better every day at what you do.

4. Be humble. Talk less. Listen more. Make others the hero of the story. 

5. Be proactive. Not reactive. Respond and initiate before being told to or asked to by your boss or peers.

6. Be focused. When it's time to make it happen, discipline yourself to take it across the finish line.

7. Be authentic. Lead from the real you. 

8. Be trustworthy. Your word is your bond. And your reputation. Honesty always trumps.

9. Be optimistic. See the best in people and opportunities.

10. Be curious. Learn constantly. Read everything you can. Ask questions. Add to your information quotient daily.

11. Be passionate. Love what you do. Do what you love.

12. Be hopeful. Create a vision that tomorrow can (and will) be better than today.

13. Be courageous. Step out and take a risk right now.

14. Be a hustler. Work hard and make things happen. Get it done. 

15. Be vulnerable. Lead with transparency and a willingness to allow others to get close to you. 

16. Be self-aware. Know yourself and commit to constant self discovery. 

17. Be generous. Give more than expected, including time, talent, treasure and encouragement. 

18. Be faithful. Push to be steadfast and willing to stick with it. 

19. Be innovative. Have a posture of constant curiosity and creativity. 

20. Be collaborative. Partner with others well. 

21. Be convicted. Integrity is essential. Build your character constantly. 

20 Leadership Conferences to Attend in 2016

1. Catalyst 

2. Q Conference 

3. ReThink Leadership

4. Leadercast 

5. Orange Conference

6. Leadership Summit

7. Exponential

8. EntreLeadership

9. Hillsong Conference

10. Live 2 Lead with John Maxwell

11. Plywood Presents

12. Gateway Leadership Conference 

13. Leadership Forum

14. StoryLine Conference 

15. Right Now Conference

16. 99U Conference

17. Catalyst University

18. Story Conference

19. The Most Excellence Way to Lead Conference 

20. World Domination Summit

Bonus:  ARC Conference 

Bonus #2: TED (one of my favorite events in the world, but price prohibits many from being able to attend- my advice, watch the talks online!) 

What other conferences are you attending in 2016?