
Episode 12 – Reputation or Reality: Leading Beyond the Image
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Reputation or Reality: LeadingBeyond the Image. It discusses the danger of building a leadership persona without a solid personal foundation, and the idea that a person's identity can become wrapped up in external approval and social validation. This can lead to leading from insecurity, not integrity, which can ultimately result in burnout and disconnection. The host encourages listeners to lead with authenticity and not just visibility, and to understand that the truth The habit of constantly seeking validation and appreciation from others is called the "dopamine addiction." It is easy to become addicted to thisfeeling when we are constantly performing instead of truly leading and being authentic to ourselves. To break this addiction, we need to name the pattern, pause andreflect on what is real versus what others see, and choose integrity even if it costs us admiration. We need to identify the image we are portraying and audit it to see if it matches reality. Then, we In this episode of the Lead Well, Live Whole podcast, host Michael Sherman discusses the importance ofauthenticity and living a life that aligns with our reputation. He emphasizes that while reputation may get us into the room, it is our reality thatdetermines if we stay. He encourages leaders to be true to themselves and to invite others to hold them accountable. At the end of the day, the world needs whole leaders, not just ones who have a polished image.