In the fast-paced, emotionally charged environment of a Not for Profit organisation, self-awareness is a leader’s anchor. It’s the ability to understand your emotions, motivations, and reactions — and to recognise how these impact others. Without it, even the most capable leader can unintentionally create confusion or mistrust.
Self-aware leaders notice their emotional triggers and patterns. They can pause before reacting, ask better questions, and adapt their approach to the moment. This reflection leads to wiser decisions, deeper empathy, and more authentic relationships across staff, volunteers, and stakeholders.
Practical Tools to Build Self-Awareness
Here are some reflection questions you may find helpful:
Self-awareness is not about perfection — it’s about presence. The more a leader understands themselves, the more effectively they can lead with empathy, confidence, and consistency.
What’s one insight you’ve gained from reflecting on your leadership style? Share your thoughts in the comments or tag us in your post — we’d love to hear from you.







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