Self Leadership

Self Leadership

01 Jul 2024 | By Jo Pollard

The art of self-leadership: Unlocking personal and professional success

There is significant literature out there on different leadership theories, concepts and styles and how they can propel you to success. One that doesn’t always get enough time in the spotlight is the concept of self-leadership. 

Grounded in introspection and self-awareness, self-leadership is a vital skill not just for leaders but anyone who wants to thrive at work and in life more broadly. 

An essential foundation

Self-leadership is deeply intertwined with self-awareness and understanding your strengths, weaknesses, likes, dislikes, motivations and behavioural patterns. Flexibility coupled with core resilience allows self-aware individuals to question their convictions and make necessary changes. 

It’s the notion of ‘I’m very clear on who I am. I’m also willing to challenge or question that if it is not useful and doesn’t bring value’.

Developing agility through self-leadership

Adaptability and agility are deeply embedded in self-leadership. In a rapidly evolving world, a leader’s power lies not just in making decisions based on existing knowledge but also in being nimble. Continuous learning and seeking diverse perspectives nurture personal agility, helping leaders navigate uncertainty and change. 

Growing through feedback 

Acceptance of feedback is another pivotal aspect of self-leadership. Self-aware leaders welcome feedback and actively seek it as a pathway for growth. 

It takes humility to consider less favourable feedback and find the grains of truth that will help you grow. Taking tough feedback and having the courage to explore it, really understand it, sit with it and figure out what that means for you in terms of how you need to develop is fundamental to meaningful growth. 

The ripple effect 

While cultivating self-leadership has significant advantages at an individual level, its impact also ripples across a team or organisation. Leaders who display self-leadership can inspire others through introspection, humility and agility. 

They lead by example, encouraging team members to mimic these values. It embeds a culture of continuous improvement, developing a proactive team that can face challenges, realise opportunities and grow together. 

Embracing self-leadership 

In a world of uncertainty and constant change, looking inward and cultivating self-leadership equips us with an incredible toolkit. It is about owning our actions, recognising our potential, constantly learning and striving to reach new heights.

Self-leadership is not just about reflection; it’s about developing the courage to transform those reflections into tangible actions. And that’s where powerful growth and change happen.

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