Visual quotes from day 2 at the 2012 Global Leadership Summit (WCGLS).

On day 2, I tried something different.  Instead of visual notes, I am calling these visual quotes!  Here’s why.  I created images by choosing one powerful quote from 4  different sessions.  These words really resonated with me.  I even noticed the same quotes being tweeted (#wcgls, #wcagls) on Twitter.  So, I’m not the only one who found these gold nuggets.  Below are my visual quotes from Geoffrey Canada, Bill Hybels, and Pranitha Timothy.  Click the image to view larger size.

 

Global Leadership Summit - Geoffrey Canada - Remember who you are servingGlobal Leadership Summit - Bill Hybels

Global Leadership Summit - Pranitha TimothyGlobal Leadership Summit - Bill Hybels - The local church is the hope of the world

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wondering how I made these images? I created all images for Day 1 and Day 2 using my iPAD 2 and the Brushes drawing application.  For Day 1 images I used a Pogo stylus to draw.  For day 2, I skipped the stylus and just let my fingers do the drawing 😀

Don’t miss my post Visual Notes from the Global Leadership Summit – Day 1.

Resources & Affiliates

Too Busy Not to Pray
“Too Busy Not to Pray” by Bill Hybels was a part of my mother’s book collection and it’s one of my favorites on prayer.

Whatever It Takes: Geoffrey Canada’s Quest to Change Harlem and America

Geoffrey Canada’s story of changing neighborhoods one block at time is amazing. He was so inspiring at the Global Leadership Summit and this book about his story is on my reading list.

Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In “Getting to Yes…” co-authored by William Ury shows you how to handle conflict and negotiate successfully.

Which of these powerful quotes resonate with you?  Comment below.

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Lisa

Visual Thinker | Graphic Recorder | Sketchnote Artist at See In Colors
Lisa Nelson loves combining art with life. She is the Founder and Chief Visual Strategist of See In Colors where she leads a team that designs, facilitates, and captures conversations with hand-drawn pictures. By blending the power of visuals, communication and project management, Lisa helps organization have impact for social change. See In Colors is based in the Washington, D.C. area and serves clients world-wide.
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