Are you living your purpose?

Esther Hunter

Esther Hunter

Esther Hunter is an Inspirational Speaker, Author and Worship Leader, with 15+ years of experience, igniting passion into her audiences through practical demonstrations, powerful thoughts and strategic leadership insight.

As a dynamic conference speaker, television and radio media guest, Esther conveys to her audiences the dynamics of education, business, faith, and civic responsibility. She has a Master of Business Administration from Cameron University and is currently pursuing a Master of Arts in Marital and Family Therapy.

During our conversation with Esther, we focus on leadership development, specifically developing the leader within and the responsibility of living out our purpose and vision as women.

Esther shares from her perspective as a leader in business, ministry and her family. She explains why it is so important for women to look within to find their purpose, rather than for external validation, and encourages women to never settle for less than they are capable of. Not only will you suffer in terms of confidence and power, it will negatively impact the people closest to you. Embrace your truth and who you really are, and then release it into the world!

Key Takeaways

  1. Three Essential V’s for women in leadership – VISION (directly related to your purpose), VIRTUE (strength to walk out your vision) and VICTORY (your testimony of what you made it through).
  2. Speak to the audience you are called to.
  3. Never settle for less than you’re worth, and never settle for less than you can do. Any position that causes you to suppress the magnitude of what you can release is probably not your position.
  4. Make decisions based on purpose not feelings. Many women don’t know their purpose and thus don’t set boundaries for their life based upon that purpose.
  5. Some people are in our life for a reason, some for a season, and then there are some who are meant to transition in this journey of life with us. It’s based on theirs and our life purpose.
  6. Each person in a relationship has to be comfortable with who they are, before they can be comfortable with who the person they are in a relationship with is being.  When a person is comfortable with who they are, then the need to compete is not there.
  7. You don’t need permission from anyone to be who you were created to be. Stop looking for external things to affirm what you see on the inside. It is your vision, your life purpose, and you are ultimately responsible to fulfill it. As you move forward, external things will begin to accommodate what you see internally.

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