In my line of work, I’ve seen a lot of leaders neglect the importance of establishing trust within their teams. As a leader, it’s important to establish a psychologically safe environment in your organisation, and this begins with trust. Your team needs to feel that they can freely share ideas and discuss any issues they may have.
Trust is the backbone of a good organisational culture. One way to generate a culture of trust and openness is to present yourself as an authentic person. As renowned author Brene Brown once said: “It's about the choice to show up and be real. The choice to be honest. The choice to let our true selves be seen.”
When you present an authentic presence, you can connect with others on a deeper level and generate a greater feeling of trust and security.
So, how do we develop our authentic presence as leaders? In this article, I will explore the importance of authenticity and self-awareness in the workplace and help you to use these concepts to achieve your organisational goals.
An authentic presence is when you present yourself as your true self, with sincerity, transparency, and a willingness to be vulnerable. When you develop an authentic presence, you can connect with your team on a more personal level, which can generate feelings of trust and security.
Authentic leaders are not afraid to express their emotions, reveal their imperfections, and admit their mistakes. They are also not obsessed with perfection but focus on being true to themselves.
If you are coming across as inauthentic, you might appear distant or unapproachable. This can create a culture of dread and intimidation. Your team members may grow afraid of speaking up or taking risks, which can lead to a lack of innovation, lower productivity, and higher turnover rates.
When you manifest authenticity as a leader, however, you can establish stronger relationships with your team. This leads to a more positive and psychologically safe environment in which your team members feel more relaxed and comfortable with sharing their thoughts and ideas. According to research done
by Forbes, creating a psychologically safe environment can lead to an improvement in performance and talent retention for organisations.
Developing an authentic presence is something that takes time to accomplish. It involves self-awareness, introspection, and a willingness to expose yourself to vulnerability.
Here are some questions you can ask yourself in the process of creating your authentic presence:
Remember, being authentic means being true to yourself, and not being perfect. When you are genuine, it encourages others to be themselves too. To achieve authenticity, you need to establish a high level of self-awareness and accountability.
Self-awareness and accountability are essential for both personal and professional development. As leaders, it’s important to take responsibility for our actions, thoughts, and emotions to achieve our goals and build healthy relationships.
By being accountable and self-aware, you can positively impact yourself and those around you. Regularly reflect on your behavior and seek feedback from others to improve your self-awareness. Leadership development programs and coaching can be an excellent way for you to cultivate an authentic presence and develop self-awareness.
As a specialist in leadership and creating psychologically safe workplaces, I can help you to identify your strengths and weaknesses, clarify your goals, and develop strategies to
improve your leadership skills.
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free 30 minute assessment if you would like some guidance in creating
high-performing, connected teams that thrive in a psychologically safe environment.