What if true leadership is about being more yourself?
Working life can feel like one long masterclass on how to fit in by fixing, hiding or suppressing parts of us that feel somehow inadequate, inconvenient or inappropriate.
Over time, small acts of self-abandonment begin to take a heavy toll. It’s no wonder that so many leaders feel alone, overwhelmed and exhausted.
This is a book for busy, big-hearted leaders who want to feel more like themselves at work.
Being True offers a practical evidence-based approach to turning down the volume on the voices in your head, and experiencing greater inner freedom.
By honouring our deepest selves, we liberate our highest potential and serve the greatest good. We uplift performance, health and sustainability and co-create workplaces where people feel like they belong.
It becomes possible to love who we’re being, not just what we do.
Discover the power of being true in an overwhelming world.
Absolutely delighted to have been gifted a copy of "Being True" by none other than the brilliant Cassandra Goodman, the author herself. As I flipped through each page, I was taken on a profound journey of introspection and enlightenment. Goodman's wisdom seeps through her words, urging readers like me to delve deep into our core beliefs and realign with our true selves.
What struck me the most were the poignant quotes she carefully selected to precede each chapter. They not only set the tone for the insights to follow but also resonated with my own life experiences and aspirations. There's a particular quote from the third chapter (without giving too much away) that I've scribbled on a post-it, now prominently placed on my mirror as a daily reminder.
The lessons and reflections from "Being True" aren't just ephemeral bursts of inspiration; they're valuable, life-altering insights I am keen to integrate into my daily life. This book isn't merely a read—it's an experience, a mentor in paperback, guiding us towards our truest selves.
A heartfelt thank you to Cassandra Goodman for sharing this masterpiece. I genuinely believe this book will remain etched in my heart, forever reminding me of the importance of authenticity in a world that often forgets its value.