Creating a workplace where we feel safe to be ourselves isn’t just a nice-to-have - it’s essential for building healthy cultures, strong teams and resilient employees.
When we are authentic, three powerful things happen:
Our confidence grows
Our connections with colleagues deepen
Our overall wellbeing improves
What is Authenticity?
Authenticity simply means being genuine and real. It’s being who we are at our core, without feeling like we need to wear a mask or hide parts of ourselves to fit in. Authenticity plays a crucial role in our emotional wellbeing and resilience. When we feel pressure to adapt or mask ourselves, it creates internal tension, which can lead to stress, burnout and ultimately a disconnection from our sense of self.
By contrast, environments that support openness and trust allow us to feel grounded, confident, and connected to our work and colleagues.
When we feel able to be ourselves:
We connect more deeply with others
We become better allies because authentic people are trustworthy and honest
We feel more confident in our ideas and abilities
We reduce stress and anxiety because we’re not constantly monitoring ourselves
We can contribute our perspective and ideas in meetings, problem-solve and come up with creative solutions
Authenticity benefits not just us, it positively impacts everyone around us
All of this cultivates a powerful internal feeling: belonging. When we feel that we belong, we become the best version of ourselves.
What Blocks Authenticity?
Two major factors often block authenticity: stress and the inner critic.
Stress
Chronic stress triggers our body’s fight-or-flight response (sympathetic nervous system). When this happens:
Our thinking brain becomes less active
We react instead of responding thoughtfully
Our inner critic grows louder
We don’t respond to people in ways that align with our authentic selves
Inner Critic
Many of us learn early in life that it may not feel safe to fully be ourselves. Our inner critic may say things like:
“You’re not good enough.”
“Don’t say that.”
“People will judge you.”
“You need to adapt to fit in.”
“Your voice isn’t important.”
To cope, we often wear a mask, trying to be what we think others expect. While masking can feel protective, it comes at a cost:
Chronic stress and burnout
Constant self-monitoring
Fear of failure
Anxiety and exhaustion
Feeling disconnected from who we truly are
Reconnecting With Our Authentic Selves
Authenticity isn’t about changing who we are, it’s about reconnecting with our core selves.
Our core selves are:
Calm and grounded
Not defined by job titles, achievements, or external opinions
Free from limiting beliefs
Naturally worthy and connected
Feeling that we belong
When we reconnect with this part of ourselves, we often feel:
More aligned with our values
Confident in our abilities
Mentally stronger and resilient
Less reactive to external pressures
Three Practical Ways We Can Boost Authenticity and Wellbeing at Work
Step 1: Regulate Your Nervous System
Engaging your parasympathetic nervous system (rest and relxation) brings the thinking brain back online, allowing us to respond thoughtfully rather than react from stress.
Simple 60-Second Reset
Gently tap on your body while breathing:
Inner Eyebrow – inhale through nose
Outer Eyebrow – exhale slowly through mouth
Under Eye – inhale through nose
Under Nose – exhale slowly through mouth
Under Mouth – inhale through nose
Collarbone Point – exhale slowly
Under Arms – inhale through nose
Top of Head – exhale slowly through mouth
Repeat the affirmations:
I AM SAFE
I AM THE PRESENT MOMENT AND THAT’S ALL THAT MATTERS
I CAN HANDLE WHATEVER COMES MY WAY
3-Minute Tapping Meditation - Watch Now
Follow along with the short video to quickly bring your nervous system into balance.
Step 2: Befriend Our Inner Critic
Speaking kindly to ourselves is a crucial part of authenticity. Recognizing our inner critic and its limiting beliefs is the first step in reconnecting with our core selves — allowing us to reach our full potential.
5-Minute Tapping on the Inner Critic – Watch Now
This short practice helps increase confidence and rewrite our inner narrative, so we can show up as our authentic selves.
Step 3: Don’t Forget to Breathe
Diaphragmatic (belly) breathing engages our parasympathetic nervous system, supporting relaxation and emotional regulation.
When to Practice:
Before and during important meetings
Ahead of presentations or pitches
During high-pressure moments or tight deadlines
After challenging conversations
Even a few conscious breaths can help us reconnect with our calm, grounded selves.
Bring The Power of Authenticity to Your Workplace
When people feel safe to show up as themselves, incredible things happen:
Teams collaborate more effectively
Communication becomes open and honest
Employees feel valued and engaged
Workplace culture becomes stronger, resilient and more supportive
This is exactly what I focus on in The Power of Authenticity - a practical, interactive workplace talk.
In this session, your team will learn how to:
Regulate their nervous system during stressful moments
Work with the inner critic instead of being controlled by it
Build confidence in sharing ideas and perspectives
Strengthen emotional resilience
Reconnect with their authentic self
The session is interactive, engaging and immediately applicable, giving your team tools they can start using right away to show up as their best selves at work.
