Why do I dare to be vulnerable publicly?
Laurence Paquette
Vice President, Head of Marketing at Vestas | Mom | Queer | Neurodivergent | Millennial | Mentor | Feminist | Mental & Physical Health | Expat/Immigrant | Swiftie | ???????? ????? ?? ?? ???? ??♀? ?????? ???? ????
Over the last 3 years, I have shared more and more about myself publicly on this platform. I have shared my thoughts, my emotions and many of my vulnerabilities. I have written about my anxiety (Confessions of an anxious person), about not wanting children earlier in life and now having two (I never wanted kids… now I have two), my lack of confidence (Confidence is not a personality trait but a skill), my fear of flying and so much more (see all my articles here). But why? Why have I dared to be vulnerable publicly? I spent a few weeks thinking about this over my summer holidays and I have concluded on two key reasons:
1.Lack of role models:?
I have spent my whole career looking for role models I could identify with without luck. I don’t feel that I fit the standard corporate mold and that I can identify with the existing examples of corporate success I know. Over the years, I have also noticed that many others felt the same. That myself and younger generations lack role models to identify with. So over the last years, I have decided to stop looking and just be me and all that this entails. And I have decided to share my thoughts, my emotions, my fears and my vulnerabilities to make the corporate world a little less stiff and also in hope that this could help others who can’t find role models they can identify with and help them realize that being your true self is more than good enough.?
Additionally, being vulnerable enables me to:
As I became more vulnerable and more true to myself publicly, I also realized that vulnerability fosters trust and collaboration.
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2. Fostering trust and collaboration
When we allow ourselves to be vulnerable, we open ourselves up to the possibility of rejection and/or judgment. I know how scary this can be, but this is also a way of showing others that we trust them enough to reveal our true selves. This act of trust often creates a reciprocal response leading to deeper connections and a sense of mutual trust. In short, by being authentic and transparent about our thoughts and feelings, we can break down barriers and build meaningful relationships with others. Additionally, doing so in the workplace can help create a more inclusive and safe environment where team members feel comfortable sharing their thoughts, ideas and vulnerabilities. This also allows people to feel safe enough to admit their mistakes or ask for help. This is critical in any work environment but so hard to attain. By allowing everyone to be vulnerable we can foster a culture of openness and trust.
And what happens when people are open and trusting one another? This usually leads to increased collaboration as team members are more likely to work together to solve problems and achieve goals.?
To create such a culture, I recommend the following actions:
I admit that being publicly vulnerable is not just intimidating but scary. I am always a little apprehensive when I publish any of my articles. When that is said, it is a practice that has the power to change how we perceive ourselves and how we work with others. Through vulnerability, we create a culture of trust and collaboration, which nurtures growth and success for everyone involved, both professionally and personally. I firmly believe it is time to let go of our fear of judgment and embrace vulnerability as a source of strength and authenticity.
BizOps @ CookUnity | MSc in Applied Economics | Ex-Strategy&
1 年I think the relationship between vulnerability and empathy that you mention is very important, and I have never thought of it that way before. Thank you for sharing!
??Business Development at NextGen??Deal Maker & GTM Strategist ?Author of YOUR Wellness Journal??Transformational Leader
1 年Someone always has to pave the way! Thank you for sharing this perspective and your experiences. I am someone who is seeking this personal and professional, authenticity balance, and I’m a firm believer, that the more we talk about it and connect with it and become it the closer we are to incorporating it
Site manager, Vestas Med Cyprus
1 年Absolutely aligned with your leadership approach! Your perspective on sharing vulnerabilities resonates deeply. In a world where authenticity often takes a backseat, your courage to be genuine and share emotions is not only commendable but transformative. Your decision to step away from the corporate mold and be your true self is inspiring. It's a powerful message that uniqueness is an asset, not a liability. Your understanding that vulnerability and authenticity lay the foundation for trust and collaboration is spot-on. As a leader, when you open up about thoughts, emotions, and vulnerabilities, you set a precedent that encourages others to do the same. This fosters an environment where ideas flow freely, bonds strengthen, and innovation thrives. Thank you for your courage to lead with vulnerability and for paving the way for a more inclusive, collaborative, and empowered corporate culture. Looking forward to reading your article and learning more from your insights!
General Counsel | Head of Global Compliance | Host of Compliance Socials | Brand Ambassador | Mentor | DC Based Dancing Lawyer
1 年Love this piece Laurence Paquette. Thank you for your vulnerability ????
Developing the perfect solution for your oversize cargo end-to-end around the globe| Masters in Logistics and SCM
1 年Thank you for daring????