Being fearless as a leader means having the courage to take risks and make decisions that could have a profound impact. That’s the job. Leadership is a character quality; it's not about position or having a team. Instead, leadership is about influence--and that starts with being fearless.
It also means not allowing your worries about the consequences to get in the way of taking action. Leaders face many challenges and obstacles throughout their careers, but fearless leaders can overcome them by staying calm under pressure and remaining always composed.
Leaders don't worry about what others think or say; they lead from their hearts and follow their instincts, no matter how much resistance they may face.
They're not afraid to take risks because they know failure is part of success (and vice versa). They don't wait for opportunities to come knocking at their door. Instead, they make it happen and have the experience and data to support their decision.
Fearlessness comes from experience, expertise, or both. Perhaps you’ve never made a dinner for 30 people. You are a competent cook and a planner. There is the option to ponder all the “what ifs,” the things that could go wrong, but you know you have a solid foundation. A solid foundation is an equal part of being fearless.