What if the biggest leadership challenge is not managing others, but leading while hiding who you truly are?For many neurodivergent women and leaders, success at work comes at a cost. Workplaces reward fitting in, not thinking differently. Traits like focus, creativity, empathy, directness, and intensity are often treated as problems to manage rather than strengths to value. The result is familiar to many high-performing leaders. Outstanding results on paper, paired with exhaustion, burnout, and emotional fatigue behind the scenes.Unmasking Leadership explores the hidden cost of conformity at work and introduces a new, research-supported model for neuroinclusive leadership. Blending lived experience with organisational psychology, leadership research, and neurodiversity scholarship, this book shows what leadership can look like when authenticity, psychological safety, and wellbeing are placed at the centre.Written for autistic, ADHD, AuDHD, dyslexic, and otherwise neurodivergent leaders, this book examines why traditional leadership models often fail neurodivergent thinkers and how outdated expectations can be replaced with inclusive, flexible practices that support both performance and sustainability. It unpacks how masking develops, why it becomes exhausting over time, and how it contributes to perfectionism, over-adapting, emotional regulation challenges, and invisible burnout.Unmasking Leadership also speaks directly to the experience of women in leadership who are expected to be warm but not emotional, visionary but never scattered, confident but never too much. It challenges narrow definitions of professionalism and leadership success, and offers practical alternatives grounded in real workplace contexts.Inside, you will find practical tools to recognise burnout and dysregulation, build sustainable routines, and regulate effectively in high-pressure environments. You will learn how to turn empathy into everyday leadership action through inclusive habits that support communication, psychological safety, sensory needs, and diverse ways of working. Each chapter includes reflective prompts, scripts, and checklists designed for real workplaces, not idealised ones.The book also includes real stories from leaders navigating ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and AuDHD while driving meaningful cultural change. It draws on evidence-based insights from researchers such as Amy Edmondson, alongside organisational and neurodiversity research, to present a leadership model built on authenticity, belonging, flexibility, and wellbeing as drivers of performance rather than barriers to it.Unmasking Leadership is for neurodivergent leaders who never felt like they belonged at the table, and for those building new tables altogether. It is for HR, DEI, People and Culture, and health and safety professionals ready to move beyond awareness into systemic action. It is for managers and executives who want to create cultures where different brains can thrive without masking.By the end of this book, you will have the language, frameworks, and confidence to lead in a way that does not cost you your wellbeing. You will understand how to unmask safely, set boundaries that protect your energy, and lead from a place of honesty rather than performance.