“How can I be who I really am?”
Why are so many people asking this?
Have you noticed how leaders who make a real, observable impact and bring people with them are those who are
authentically passionate, they are themselves? We believe them because they are genuine. It has the ring of
conviction and it connects with us inside, with our own selves, our own authenticity. And of course we expect them
to be genuine – authentic. We need to be able to trust them. And currently trust in public leaders is low.
How does a leader do that – be authentic?
He or she is self-aware. To be authentic presupposes a level of awareness. One would need to
know one’s own authenticity, who one really is, and to be able to trust it. See for example the value of
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emotions and is able to manage them effectively. To do this they need self-awareness.
And awareness is a present moment experience. It is only achieved in the moment, when one
becomes intensely aware of what is happening to oneself.
The self-aware person is able to come into the present moment, to become
aware, to take responsibility for that awareness and to choose and
to act on it. It inspires them and it impels them to choose a direction, to articulate
values and a sense of purpose. He/she also has social radar, the ability to be
attuned to others, to know where they are coming from, and to adjust and respond accordingly, with good
communication ability.
This authenticity is not easily found. Most of us don’t know we’ve got it or not, as the case may be. You can’t
be aware of what you don’t know. To be able to change or move on, for example, you need to be aware of what, in
you, needs to change or shift.
We find people often say they are self-aware: “Oh, yes. I reckon I’m pretty self-aware”. Our alarm bells ring.
We don’t believe it. Because it’s not authentic.
To find authenticity, who you really are, is a process of self-discovery, of self-enquiry, and
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process. And that must be respected.
The outcome of this process of personal growth is a seemingly new person, with a new dynamism, although we would
say it was there all along; one only had to find it.
And you don’t have to be a leader to do this. It is just worth studying others to see what’s possible. They are
in a sense leading us to do it ourselves. We find many people who do personal growth often start partly by studying
others. And there are those who say that, in some way we are all leaders.
And now, to see an illustration of this and to learn about how to become more authentic, read our companion
article, “Self Enquiry and authenticity” .
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