This week marks my 100th Pondering, and it’s one of the most personal yet. I’ve been reflecting on something deeply human and quietly radical in today’s world: the need for safe spaces where we can be fully, honestly ourselves.
In leadership, business, and life, we often hear messages like “Fake it till you make it.” But in my experience, faking it creates distance — from others, from our growth, and from our peace of mind.
At BIP100, our mission has always been to build a business networking community where people can take off the mask. A space where emotional honesty is not only accepted, it’s honoured.
Because real connection starts with realness.
Safe Spaces Enable True Leadership
Safe spaces are more than just friendly environments. They are emotionally intelligent communities rooted in trust and shared values. In our entrepreneur support group, we aim to be that for every member: a place where you can say, “I need help,” and be met with, “I’ve been there.”
Pretending to be perfect often shuts out the support we truly need. But vulnerability, when offered with self-respect and intention, creates:
- Stronger relationships
- Deeper collaboration
- A greater capacity for growth — both personally and professionally
This is the kind of leadership we nurture in our exclusive business club, not built on ego, but on openness.
Leading from Every Role
We are all leaders, whether in business, at home, or in our communities. Here’s how I’ve experienced leadership through different roles, perhaps you’ll recognise your own reflections in these:
As a Mother
I’ve shifted from manager to mentor. I now learn from my children as much as they learn from me. That’s not weakness, it’s love in its most respectful form.
As a Business Leader
I celebrate the skills my team brings that I don’t. They know my strengths and my triggers, and we’ve built something more powerful than hierarchy, we’ve built trust.
As a Community Leader
BIP100 is not for Thomas and I, it’s for them. Our professional development network exists to meet the emotional and learning needs of our members. When we do that, growth becomes inevitable.
As a Wife
Thirty-five years of marriage has taught me that leadership is shared. Sometimes I lead. Sometimes I rest. Our marriage leads us both, and we honour that together.
As a Friend, Sister, Aunt
This is where I fall short most often. But when the moment truly matters, I’m there. Because presence, even in small doses, is what builds lifelong bonds.
This Week, Ponder This:
- Where do you feel safe enough to be the real you?
- Who gets to see the unfiltered, unpolished version of your life?
- Are you creating that kind of safety for others?
In our business mastermind group, we remind each other often: Being real isn’t weak. It’s the strongest act of leadership there is.
In a world full of filters, automation, and performance, authenticity is the greatest gift we can give. And when we give it, we help others feel free to do the same.
That’s the real power of community.