Are you real at work?
Leadership is personal. Your capacity to
inspire, energize and influence others stems largely from who you are. Yet many
leaders are afraid to show their true selves at work.
What Great Leaders Know
Great leaders know that leadership begins with being true to yourself. The best
leaders are open and honest about their feelings, needs, and weaknesses—as well
as their strengths. They readily admit they don’t have all the answers.
When you are true to yourself, you:
* Courageously accept the vulnerability that comes with being authentic.
* Freely voice your passions.
* Encourage others to be true to themselves.
* Make deeply rewarding connections.
Will you show up?
We all have inner demons. Don’t let yours hold you back. Face and resolve
negative, harmful thoughts and feelings so you can constructively lead with the
full force of your true self.
Ask yourself…
* Am I at ease being myself?
* Do I openly share my true beliefs?
* Do people at work know the real me?
“People are watching you every day. They notice what you say, what you don’t
say, and what you do. At the end of the day there are no secrets. All the truth
comes out. I just want to make sure that my truth is pure, that I am being
honest with myself.”
— Linda Rabbitt,
CEO,
rand* construction corporation