From empowerment to ‘in power’
When we’re stuck in the empowerment mindset, we’re waiting for someone to hand us the reins. But if we shift to being “in power”, we’re acknowledging that the reins have always been in our hands. We already possess the qualities needed to lead; it’s just about embracing and refining them. We have the power to choose our paths, the power to use our voices, the power to lead, and the power to say yes or no. You are “in power”. Own it.
Remember when you were a kid and decided to build the biggest, baddest fort in the living room? You didn’t wait for someone to tell you it was okay. You just did it. That’s the kind of leadership we’re talking about – taking initiative and making decisions that align with your vision. You’ve got this!
Here are three approaches to help you step out of the empowerment mindset and into your leadership power:
Think of your voice as a superpower
Whether you’re speaking up in a meeting, writing an article, or just sharing your thoughts with a friend, your voice has the power to change minds and hearts. Don’t wait for someone to ask for your opinion. Offer it, loudly and proudly.
Say yes to opportunities that excite you
(And no to things that don’t serve you.) Make choices that align with your values and goals. Trust yourself to know what’s best for you.
Envision yourself as the lead character in your own story
You’re not waiting for someone else’s validation; you’re creating your own path, carving out success on your own terms. You’re not behind every great man; you’re beside every great person, making your mark and shining brightly.
The next time you have imposter syndrome, use that power to shut that b**** up in your head and go for it. Just like Dorothy came to realize, she didn’t need the wizard; all she had to do was click her ruby slippers.