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#18 Have we lost sight of how brilliant we are?

Monthly Inspiration on Self-Leadership for Research & Insight Professionals
We’ve seen a lot more sun this month, which has felt well timed.
Not in an overly deep way. Just as a useful reminder that the clouds are never the whole sky.
And I think a lot of us need that reminder right now.
There is so much noise at the moment about our industry, about AI, about jobs, and about the future. It is very easy to absorb that and start feeling flat, fearful, or unsure of yourself. Especially when things feel stretched.
Sometimes what gets obscured in all of that is not just optimism, but perspective. Your strengths. Your reasons for being here. The parts of the job you are good at, and care about.
Fear shrinks people
There are real challenges. I am not dismissing those.
But when fear and uncertainty build, habits and thought patterns that stay in the background when we feel secure come rushing back when we do not.
We assume that because we feel less steady, we are less capable.
We default to overwork, second guessing and making ourselves smaller.
We forget what makes us brilliant - our judgement, our track record, our contribution, our skills.
This is not failing, this is responding to pressure.
It does not mean you are no longer good at what you do. It means the clouds are thick right now, and it is harder to see clearly.
But the blue sky is still there.
Your strengths do not disappear because the market is hard.
Your value does not vanish because the industry is noisy.
Your brilliance does not become irrelevant because the landscape is changing.
Collective anxiety is not the same as objective truth
It is a response to uncertainty, and while it may tell us something about the moment, it does not get to define our value, our options, or our future on its own.
As leaders, part of our job right now is to steady the fear and restore belief.
Because this matters for teams too.
A lot of people are carrying more doubt than they show. They do not just need targets, feedback, and resilience. They also need reminding of what is strong in them. What is working. What they bring. What they can trust in themselves when things feel uncertain.
TRY these ideas to resurface your brilliance
1/ Make a brilliance list
What do people rely on you for?
What have you handled well in the last week or month?
What leadership behaviours come easily to you?
2/ Shine a light on your team’s brilliance
Instead of vague praise, like “great job,” try:
Personal “I trust your judgement.”
Observable “The way you handled that client motivated the team.”
Specific “In that meeting, you asked the questions I would have missed.”
3/ Balance out the noise
Reduce your exposure to the unhelpful noise
Look for good news stories too
Protect your mind - not every opinion needs to access your nervous system

Because framing matters
So if things have felt heavy lately, take that seriously. But do not let it become the whole story.
Pause long enough to look behind the clouds.
Remind yourself what is still true about you. Remind your team too.
Because you are not failing.
You are responding to pressure.
And the blue sky has not gone anywhere.
Thank you for reading. And a final reminder that you don’t need more confidence, you just need to remember what the fear has made you forget.
You Burn Bright,
Zoe

Written by Zoe Fenn, supporting leaders to go from talented to trusted