How to take off your professional armour and communicate more authentically
In the professional world, many of us have learned to don what I call "professional armour."
This invisible shield helps us feel confident and capable, but it can also keep us from showing up as our true selves.
Why do we wear the armour?
For many, professional armour is a coping mechanism. It’s the use of formal language, stiff body posture, and the avoidance of vulnerability. In my corporate career, I used this armour to mask my shyness and anxiety. It worked—up to a point. But over time, I realised it was also creating distance between me and others, making it harder to build genuine connections.
The cost of armour
When we hide behind this facade, it can lead to several negative outcomes:
How to remove the armour
The good news is that you don’t have to choose between being professional and being yourself. By understanding and applying concepts like the Johari Window—a tool for enhancing self-awareness and communication—you can start to peel back the layers of that armour.
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Here are some steps to get started:
Embrace authenticity
Removing your professional armour isn’t about giving up your strengths; it’s about integrating them with your true self.
When you do, you’ll find that your relationships—with colleagues, clients, and yourself—become more authentic and fulfilling.
If this resonates with you, I encourage you to listen to my latest podcast episode, where I explore these ideas in greater depth.
How does professional armour show up for you? Let’s discuss in the comments or connect with me directly.
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4moGreat analogy and it go me thinking about my time in investment banking and the culture it fostered. Armour was for the amateurs. The seasoned ones had castle walls to hide behind. Keep your head down or there would be an arrow sticking out of it!
Business Enterprise Advisor. English Literature - Law (British and Commonwealth) at Boston College
4moOur armour is our integrity, our sense of community, fair dealings, defender of the faiths. Delivering the teachings of knowledge and charity. Preparing the youth of today for tomorrow, creating and nurturing leaders within every aspect of academia, industry and corporate. Armour should be transparent and not debilitating, fully transcendent. A form of sanctuary, no enquier should be refused but rather gathered within the fold.