Be a Woman of Influence: Step Into Your God-Given Impact

Every woman carries influence, but not every woman knows how to use it with confidence, clarity, and purpose. When you learn how to communicate with intention and lead with wisdom, you begin shaping conversations, relationships, and even nations. Influence isn’t about a title. It’s about how you show up, how you connect, and how you lead. As you grow in these skills, you position yourself to create Kingdom impact anywhere God places you.

One way to strengthen your influence is by learning the 5 Pillars of High-Impact Influence. These pillars help you communicate powerfully, build trust quickly, and create meaningful relationships that multiply your success. When you put these pillars into practice, you begin to carry yourself with a presence that opens doors and inspires people around you.

To help women develop these skills, we use a powerful Texas-style interactive experience: two lines facing each other, rotating partners after each pillar. It’s high energy, highly relational, and deeply transformative.

Pillar 1: Authenticity
Authenticity is where influence begins. It helps you introduce yourself with clarity and confidence. Instead of using a rehearsed elevator pitch, think about the one sentence that instantly makes people lean in. When you speak from a place of truth and simplicity, others feel safe to connect. As you share your business power statement, notice what sparks curiosity. This awareness will strengthen your presence everywhere you go.

Pillar 2: Empathy
As you continue growing in influence, empathy becomes essential. True influence is not about talking louder—it’s about listening deeper. When someone once doubted you, how did connection—not arguments—shift their perspective? As you reflect on that moment, you will begin to see how emotional intelligence opens doors that logic alone cannot. Through empathy, you build bridges that lead to trust and transformation.

Pillar 3: Credibility
Credibility grows every time you stand confidently in your God-given strengths. When you clearly articulate the one thing your clients or partners trust you to do better than anyone else, you elevate your positioning. Consistency, excellence, and integrity allow others to recognize your value quickly. As you embrace your “business superpower,” you help others understand exactly how you can help them succeed.

Pillar 4: Persuasive Communication
Persuasive communication is where influence becomes action. Your words carry weight, especially when the Holy Spirit guides them. Think about a time when your words alone secured a promotion, a client, or a major opportunity. What you said mattered, but how you said it mattered even more. When you communicate with clarity, conviction, and kindness, people naturally respond with a confident “yes.”

Pillar 5: Strategic Relationship-Building
Finally, strategic relationships multiply your influence. As you intentionally build your inner circle, your success accelerates. The smartest leaders know that the rooms you enter determine the opportunities you receive. When you invest in the right relationships and collaborations, you create networks that produce long-term fruit. The right connections will open doors that talent alone cannot.

Ultimately, influence grows when you show up with authenticity, empathy, credibility, persuasive communication, and a strong relational strategy. These pillars shape how you engage with others and how you steward the calling God placed on your life. Because of this, you have a place in a community of women who are building influence for Kingdom impact.

Join Influence Women

If you want to grow your influence, expand your connections, and step boldly into your God-given assignment, I invite you to join us at Influence Women Dallas. You can connect with our national network of faith-filled creatives, entrepreneurs, leaders, and communicators at www.InfluenceWomen.org.

This is your place to rise, shine, and carry influence that impacts culture and nations. You are a woman of influence. Step into it with grace, courage, and purpose.