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Shining Bright: 5 Practical Steps for Being an Influential Woman of Faith in the Workplace

Lead with Purpose, Integrity, and Faith to Transform Your Workplace

Heather Shaffer, Director of Communications and Marketing on Influential Women
Heather Shaffer
Director of Communications and Marketing
NuMaxim
Shining Bright: 5 Practical Steps for Being an Influential Woman of Faith in the Workplace

In today’s professional world, women have a unique opportunity to influence their workplaces not just through skill and leadership, but through the quiet power of faith. Being an influential woman of God doesn’t mean being the loudest voice in the room; it means living with integrity, wisdom, and love—reflecting Jesus in every interaction. Here are five practical ways to shine His light at work.

1. Lead with Integrity

Influence begins with character. When your decisions and actions are guided by honesty and transparency, colleagues naturally respect and trust you. Integrity isn’t just about following rules—it’s about consistently aligning your behavior with your values and faith.

2. Speak Life and Encouragement

Words carry power. Proverbs 16:24 reminds us: “Gracious words are a honeycomb, sweet to the soul and healing to the bones.” Use your voice to uplift, encourage, and inspire your colleagues. Celebrate their wins, offer constructive feedback with kindness, and be intentional about speaking hope into every situation.

3. Serve Others with Humility

True influence is rarely about position—it’s about service. Following Jesus’ example, seek opportunities to meet the needs of others, whether that means mentoring a junior colleague, assisting a team member with a challenging project, or offering a listening ear. Service demonstrates the heart of Christ in tangible ways.

4. Stand Firm in Your Faith

Being a light sometimes means making choices that reflect your beliefs, even when they are countercultural. Whether it’s praying before an important decision, maintaining ethical standards, or showing grace in difficult conversations, let your faith be evident through your actions.

5. Build a Legacy Through Mentorship

Influence multiplies when you invest in others. Share your knowledge, experiences, and faith journey with colleagues seeking guidance. By mentoring and supporting others, you create a lasting impact that extends far beyond your immediate circle.

Closing Thought

Being an influential woman in the workplace isn’t about titles or accolades—it’s about embodying the character of Jesus in every interaction. Small, intentional actions guided by faith and love can transform your workplace into a space where God’s light shines brightly.

Call to Action

This week, take one practical step toward being a light at work. Perhaps it’s encouraging a struggling colleague, mentoring someone in need, or choosing integrity in a challenging situation. Watch how God multiplies even the smallest efforts to create a meaningful impact.

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