Posted-on January 2025 By Amy Bates
People are naturally drawn to authentic leaders, those who are genuine and real. We all want to follow someone who isn’t trying to be someone they’re not, who shows up as their true self without pretending or hiding behind a mask.
But let’s be honest, being authentic as a leader isn’t always easy. It can be tough to know how to truly lead in a way that feels real and not forced.
Here are five habits that will not only help you be more authentic but also make you a great leader:
Follow your dreams.
Authentic leaders are clear on what they want, and they go after it, no matter the outside noise. They don’t let external pressures dictate their decisions, they focus on their passions and vision. By leading with your passions and values, you inspire others to do the same. When your actions align with your vision, it demonstrates true leadership.
Practice self-acceptance.
Nobody’s perfect, and great leaders don’t pretend to be. They embrace their strengths and weaknesses, and they’re open about both. Authentic leaders don’t hide their flaws they use them to connect with others and show vulnerability. Self-acceptance allows you to grow, adapt, and become the kind of leader who inspires others to do the same.
Stay curious.
Authentic leadership thrives on curiosity. The best leaders are always asking questions, listening to new perspectives, and challenging their own assumptions. The more you learn about your team, your industry, and even yourself, the more you can grow as a leader. Being curious helps you keep a fresh perspective and make better decisions based on real knowledge.
Face your fears.
Great leadership requires courage. Being authentic as a leader often means speaking your truth, taking risks, and being vulnerable, and that can be intimidating. But real leadership isn’t about being fearless; it’s about acting despite your fears. When you face your fears, you show your team that it’s okay to take risks and be real, too. This builds trust and strengthens your leadership.
Learn to just be.
In the fast-paced world of leadership, it’s easy to get caught up in constant action. But great leaders know how to slow down and reflect. They don’t just act, they think, they listen, they pause. Taking time for mindfulness and intentionality helps you stay grounded in your values, which makes your leadership more genuine. When you lead by being true to yourself, you create a stronger, more connected team.
Authentic leadership isn’t about being perfect, it’s about being real. By embracing these habits, you’ll not only become a better leader but also inspire your team to lead with purpose, grow, and connect on a deeper level.