Start With Self-Awareness
The most consistent message: leadership begins with knowing yourself. Before you can lead others effectively, you need clarity about your own values, strengths, blind spots, and motivations. Coaches who give this advice aren't being abstract. They're pointing to something concrete: leaders who lack self-awareness tend to repeat the same mistakes and struggle to inspire genuine followership.
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"Start with self-awareness and act intentionally. Stepping into leadership requires knowing your values, your strengths, and what kind of leader you want to be." — Jens Broll
Know Why You Want to Lead
Coaches repeatedly ask their clients to examine their motivation for leadership. Is it about status, or is it about creating space for others to succeed? The answer matters. Leadership in the impact sector is demanding. It requires resilience, sacrifice, and genuine commitment to the people you lead. A shallow motivation will not sustain you.
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"Start with your "why." Before aiming for a leadership position, ask yourself why you want to lead and what you want to create for others." — Linda Bawazir Davin, Global Leadership and Career Coach
Earn Your Credibility Every Day
Several coaches emphasize that leadership isn't something you achieve once. It's something you maintain through consistent behavior. Your credibility as a leader is built through how you show up every day: in how you make decisions, how you treat people, and how you navigate difficult situations.
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"Earn your respect and leadership acceptance every single day — in and outside the office." — Wolfgang Weiszegger, Strategy Expert & Executive Coach
Lead From Clarity, Not Pressure
In a sector that is often under significant pressure, leadership can easily become reactive. Coaches advise leading from a place of clarity about what you stand for, what you're trying to achieve, and why, rather than being driven by urgency or external pressure.
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"Advance into leadership by leading from clarity, not pressure — knowing the value you bring and staying anchored in your purpose." — Matanat Rahimova, Leadership and Career Coach
What This Means for You
If you're preparing to step into leadership, start with the internal work. Get clear on your values, your motivation, and the kind of leader you want to be. The external preparation, covering skills, experience, and networks, matters too, but it builds on this foundation.
Key Takeaway
Leadership starts from the inside. Before pursuing the position, get clear on your "why," your values, and what kind of leader you genuinely want to be.