You don’t have to be everything for everyone to lead powerfully.

Many of us were raised with unspoken rules: Be nice. Don’t rock the boat. Keep the peace. Work hard. Don’t ask for too much. Smile more.

These messages—subtle or direct—shape the way we move through the world. They teach us that approval is safety, that success means pleasing others, that leadership is about fitting in rather than standing out.

And while those rules might have helped us feel accepted early on, they often become the very things holding us back as we grow into our power.

Because here’s the truth: the “good girl” conditioning doesn’t prepare women to lead—it prepares them to perform.

The Good Girl Rules

You probably know them well, or have read about them in Women Rising. They sound like:

  • “Don’t be too ambitious.”
  • “Don’t make people uncomfortable.”
  • “Don’t show too much emotion.”
  • “Don’t take up too much space.”

    And when you live by these rules long enough, it can be hard to even see them. They start to feel like truth. Like common sense. Like “just how things are.”

    But they are not truths. They are stories. Stories that were handed down, not chosen.

    And the first step toward authentic leadership is choosing differently.

    Authentic leadership isn’t about perfection—it’s about presence

    Authentic leaders don’t perform for approval. They lead from their values. They hold boundaries. They own their voice. They show up in their wholeness—messy moments, clear insights, and all.

    You don’t have to abandon kindness, humility, or grace. But you do get to release self-abandonment, over-functioning, and silence disguised as harmony.

    You can be kind and direct. Soft and strong. Open and boundaried. These are not contradictions. They are capacities.

    Three shifts to move from good girl to authentic leader

    1. Stop asking for permission
      You don’t need approval to lead. You don’t need to be chosen. You are already worthy of taking up space. Start making decisions from that place.
    2. Get clear on your inner compass
      What do you stand for? What are your values? When you lead from inner clarity, external validation becomes far less necessary.
    3. Notice where you’re performing
      Ask yourself: Am I doing this to be liked, or because it’s aligned? That single question can reveal powerful truths—and open the door to real change.

    This is your invitation

    You are allowed to release the old rules.
    You are allowed to lead differently.
    You are allowed to be a full, flawed, powerful human—and still be respected.
    In fact, that’s exactly the kind of leadership the world needs.
    No more shrinking to fit a system that was never made for you.
    No more contorting yourself to be palatable or perfect.
    It’s time to lead from the authenticity of your own truth—and rise as the woman you came here to be.

    Author(s)

    • Megan Dalla-Camina

      Founder & CEO Women Rising | Author | Women's Leadership, Empowerment & Wellbeing

      Megan Dalla-Camina is the visionary leader behind Women Rising—a global movement empowering women in leadership, wellbeing, and personal growth. As Founder & CEO, Megan brings a wealth of expertise and a passion for helping women unlock their potential. With an impressive academic background encompassing multiple Masters degrees and extensive research, Megan has honed her insights into actionable strategies that drive real change. She combines her academic and coaching prowess with decades of executive experience in Fortune 100 companies, providing a unique perspective that deeply resonates with women around the world. Through the Women Rising program, Megan has garnered widespread acclaim for her holistic approach to personal and professional development, with more than 5,500 women in 500+ organisations in 37 countries graduating in the past 2 years. With expert coaching, evidence-based content, and a vibrant community, Megan supports women to step into their power, thrive in their careers, and become authentic leaders who make a lasting impact. Her work has featured on major media platforms such as NBC, CNN, Forbes, and more. Megan is a sought-after columnist for Psychology Today and the best-selling author of three influential books: "Getting Real About Having It All," "Lead Like A Woman," and her latest, "Simple Soulful Sacred: A Woman's Guide to Clarity, Comfort, and Coming Home to Herself."