Change is a given in the world of entrepreneurship. You can’t outrun it, and you can’t avoid it. But handling it well? That’s a different story. Successful leaders don’t just adapt—they lead with courage, even when fear is breathing down their necks.
Here’s the truth: courage isn’t about being fearless. It’s about doing the hard things while fear is right there with you. Courage is fear walking. And the difference between those who thrive and those who don’t is that real leaders feel the fear and move forward anyway.
Let’s talk about how to lead with that kind of grit, and how to navigate the inevitable changes that come with building a business.
When Things Get Messy, Real Leaders Show Up
I’ve seen it too often—people avoiding the tough conversations or waiting for the perfect moment to address a problem. But let me tell you, that moment never comes. If something feels off, you’ve got to deal with it. The key to navigating change isn’t hoping things will get better on their own—it’s having the guts to tackle issues head-on, no matter how uncomfortable.
It’s easy to lead when things are going well, but when the pressure’s on, real leaders show up. They handle the tough conversations, they face the mess, and they move through it. That’s what sets them apart. Ignoring problems won’t make them disappear. Showing up when it’s hard is non-negotiable if you want to build a business that lasts.
Courage Means Moving Forward, Even in Uncertainty
There’s a myth that strong leaders aren’t afraid when navigating uncertainty. That’s nonsense. Fear is always part of the equation when you’re leading, especially through change. The difference is that courageous leaders don’t let fear stop them—they feel it and move forward anyway. That’s what courage really is—fear walking.
It doesn’t matter how experienced you are or how many times you’ve been through big changes. Fear will show up. But the best leaders recognise that fear and courage go hand in hand. They push forward, not because they’re fearless, but because they know the only way to lead is to keep moving.
Your Values are Your Compass—Use Them
Here’s where most leaders go wrong during times of change: they lose sight of their values. When things get tough, it’s easy to get pulled in a thousand different directions, making decisions based on short-term convenience instead of long-term integrity. But courageous leadership starts with knowing what you stand for—and sticking to it.
Your values should be your North Star, guiding every decision you make, especially in the chaos. If you’re not clear on what matters to you, how can you expect your team to follow? The key is to know your values before things get difficult, so when they do, you already have a foundation to stand on. Leaders who lead with values, even when it’s hard, build businesses that last.
Know When It’s Time to Let Go
Here’s the hard truth: holding on too long can cost you. Entrepreneurs often hire too quickly and fire too slowly. We cling to relationships, projects, or ideas that we know deep down aren’t working. Why? Because it’s easier than admitting something’s not right. Courageous leadership isn’t about taking the easy road—it’s about knowing when it’s time to let go and having the courage to do it.
Letting go isn’t failure. It’s a necessary part of growth. Whether it’s a team member who’s not the right fit, a strategy that’s run its course, or a business relationship that’s no longer serving you, courage means recognising when something isn’t aligned—and taking action. The faster you make those tough decisions, the better off your business will be.
Build a Resilient Team That Thrives on Change
Change doesn’t just affect you—it affects your team. If you want your business to thrive through shifts, you need a team that can adapt and grow with you. And that starts with how you lead.
Resilience is built on trust, empowerment, and open communication. Are you leading in a way that gives your team the confidence to handle whatever comes next? Or are you holding them back, leading from a place of fear? Your team will follow your lead—if you handle change with courage and transparency, they’ll do the same.
Creating a culture where your people feel safe to take risks and learn from mistakes is key. It’s not about creating a perfect plan for every possible outcome. It’s about building a team that trusts each other to figure it out as you go. That’s where true resilience comes from.
Don’t Forget: Self-Care is Essential to Leadership
There’s a reason they tell you to put your oxygen mask on first in an emergency. If you’re running on empty, you won’t have the energy or clarity to lead effectively. Taking care of yourself isn’t a luxury—it’s a leadership requirement.
Leadership through change takes stamina. You need to stay physically and mentally sharp to make good decisions and be there for your team. Whether it’s setting boundaries, making time for rest, or stepping away when you need to, you can’t lead well if you’re not looking after yourself. Don’t fall into the trap of thinking that burning the candle at both ends makes you a better leader—it just makes you burnt out.
The Bottom Line: Courage is Fear Walking
At the end of the day, every leader feels fear. The ones who succeed are the ones who act anyway. Courageous leadership isn’t about having no fear—it’s about feeling that fear, acknowledging it, and walking forward anyway.
Navigating change is tough, but the leaders who do it well are the ones who stay true to their values, show up in the hard moments, and make the tough decisions when it counts. So the next time you’re facing change, don’t wait for the fear to go away. It won’t. But that’s okay—because courage is fear walking. And that’s what will carry you, and your business, through.
Justine Campbell is a Solutions-Focused Coach focused on supporting Entrepreneurs, Expats, and Leaders to navigate change to thrive, not just survive. Her 30+ year career has taken her across eight countries, blending experiences as a Linguist, Marketing Exec, Business School Graduate, Entrepreneur, Master’s Qualified Therapist, and ICF-Accredited Life Coach into the work that she does with clients across the globe. Follow Justine for insights on taking control of your life and creating waves of change.