Fear is doing its job, but it can wreck your leadership if it takes the steering wheel. Iโm Lois Burton, an executive coach, and Iโm getting honest about what it looks like when leaders operate from threat mode.ย
Itโs rarely obvious. Fear often disguises itself as fast decisions, high standards, constant busyness, or โjust being thorough.โ Underneath, it can drive micromanagement, avoidance of conflict, and a habit of playing it safe when bold leadership is needed most.ย
I tell the story of Avril, a senior leader who steps into a role that feels too big and starts bracing for exposure. That imposter syndrome doesnโt stay internal, it shapes how she communicates, how she delegates, and how her team experiences her.ย
We zoom out to the wider cost of fear-based leadership: a guarded culture, reduced psychological safety, and teams that start โplaying not to loseโ because they can feel their leader tightening up.
Then I share two practical leadership coaching tools you can use immediately.ย
First, โname it to tame it,โ a neuroscience-backed way to label fear and re-engage your thinking brain (amygdala vs prefrontal cortex).ย
Second, a skill that separates strong leaders from reactive ones: learning whether fear is a real signal to slow down or just noise from old stories and conditioning.ย
If you want better decision making under pressure and more courageous leadership, this is a place to start.
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