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Writer's pictureJonno White

7 Questions on Leadership with Amber Lynna BennettMyers


Name: Amber Lynna BennettMyers


Title: Creator of helping angels random acts of kindness


Oranisation: Helping Angels random acts of kindness


43 years old mother of five Creator of Helping Angels random acts of kindness,Knighted a Dame in the Knights Templar, honored member of National Honor Society, Marquis Who’s Who in America, listed as one of the most influential and empowering women in the globe. Born in Brownsville Texas 7/11/80. Resides in Ohio, Artist in all artistic fields and speaks fluent Spanish.Widower since February 14,2020 late husband is Daniel Paul Myers


Thank you to the 2,000 leaders who’ve generously done the 7 Questions on Leadership!


I hope Amber's answers will encourage you in your leadership journey. Enjoy!


Cheers,

Jonno White



1. What have you found most challenging as a leader?


I found the most challenging part of being a leader, is accepting the role as a leader it’s a very difficult job and stressful knowing that the responsibility of leading, making sure that the example that you are giving to others is not just a learning but also a positive and wise example that your expressing ,you not only have to be confident in your abilities and decisions that you share but you also have to make certain that you are able to humble yourself as well, know that there’s always room for improvement knowing that today you are the leader but tomorrow you are the follower and the pressure from these things are at times extremely difficult to adapt to

2. How did you become a leader? Can you please briefly tell the story?


I have always been a leader since I was able to speak I believe, I have always had the confidence and ability to be outgoing and outspoken I have never had a problem with walking around in a crowd and talking to people I didn’t know, or being a motivated person that would get the party pumped up and raring to go so to speak, I’ve been told by several people that if I were thrown into a crowd and then another of different lifestyles that I would have no problem in adapting and being able to win people over if needed


3. How do you structure your work days from waking up to going to sleep?


I don’t see a difference between work and home life because it’s not a job it’s a choice to be kind so I don’t see that structure in my life or schedule I sleep when I’m tired I eat when I’m hungry and I don’t have a play by play written down on my (job) I do however have a structure schedule when it’s my parenting style kids get home snacks homework free time dinner bath prayers bed and that’s what I do when I’m with children so it’s just based off your perspective on of job titles I guess


4. What's a recent leadership lesson you've learned for the first time or been reminded of?


Never underestimate the importance of the element of surprise


5. What's one book that has had a profound impact on your leadership so far? Can you please briefly tell the story of how that book impacted your leadership?


I have more than one (I apologize) ,The Bible, The secret (laws of attraction),Art of War, 48 laws of power all these books I actually a verse or chapter from each one a day and the combination of them all have been a huge influence and impact in my life and I encourage everyone to read them


6. If you could only give one piece of advice to a young leader, what would you say to them?


Never forget that a closed mouth never gets fed, lead by example, always remember to be humble, loving. hopeful and kind, never stop being yourself and never let anyone take your faith away from God ,or in yourself


7. What is one meaningful story that comes to mind from your time as a leader, so far?


The book of Job

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