So I’m watching my Google+ stream and up pops Chris Brogan with I am not Authentic. Now, I’ve become an interested follower of Chris and this kind of perked my ears up a bit, especially in light of his recent interview with one of my mentors Bob Burg. Bob’s core principles include “The Law of Authenticity” and it’s one that I’ve struggled a bit with, too, until I understood it.
It’s also more than a little bit interesting because I’ve seen multiple posts about bloggers (or solo entrepreneurs that want to blog) embracing Authenticity. Here’s one by Tamsen McMahon that gets really close to the truth of the topic .
I agree with Chris that you shouldn’t strive for Authenticity. My feeling is that you either ARE authentic or you ARE NOT authentic. You are honest and sincere or you are disingenuous (at best), or misleading (at worst). And, by labeling yourself as being Authentic you are bringing that very honesty into question.
Most of the blog posts I’ve seen are using Authenticity to mean open or transparent. That misses the mark although those things are included in being Authentic. As I commented on Chris’ post, “Being authentic would be better misused to mean congruent as opposed to open or honest.”
Congruence, I believe, is the cornerstone to Authenticity. Sometimes this means taking a stand. Sometimes it means not agreeing with everyone (or anyone). Being Authentic doesn’t mean you are always right, but it does mean that you’re not afraid to share your point of view. Being congruent is what allows people to make the decision to align with you or your beliefs.
My grandfather, the late Ivan Pillars, Sr., drummed into us, “Always tell the truth and you only have one story to remember.” Consistently telling your truth, your story, is what brings people closer to you.
Consistently expressing your congruence is what builds a community.
UPDATE: Brian Clark over on Copyblogger just extended the topic of Authenticity. Go take a look http://www.copyblogger.com/authentic-marketing
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