In a world that moves faster every day, we’ve fallen into a dangerous trap:
We’ve mistaken productivity for presence.
Efficiency for vision.
Speed for strategy.
This is the technocrat trap.
We live and lead in a system obsessed with:
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Data over intuition
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Analysis over imagination
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Busyness over depth
And the cost?
We lose our spark. Our soul. Our human edge.
The Left Brain Takeover
The left brain is the seat of:
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Language
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Linear thinking
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Logic
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Rules
Essential? Absolutely.
But not enough.
Your right brain is the home of:
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Imagination
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Creativity
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Vision
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Connection
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Big-picture thinking
And when we silence it, our leadership becomes… flat.
Efficient, but uninspiring.
Sharp, but disconnected.
The Neuroscience Behind Whole-Brain Leadership
Neuroscientific research (Dr. Iain McGilchrist’s work in The Master and His Emissary) shows that our best thinking and decision-making happen when the right brain leads and the left brain supports.
In modern society, we’ve flipped this—placing the servant in charge and ignoring the master.
No wonder burnout is rampant. No wonder innovation feels stuck.
Reclaiming Your Right Brain Power
To break the left-brain grip, leaders need to deliberately activate their right brain:
– Take Tech Breaks – Silence is a superpower.
– Create Something Just for You – Draw. Sing. Journal.
– Move Your Body – Walking, dancing, flowing unlocks creativity.
– Spend Time in Nature – The natural world awakens your right brain.
– Practice Stillness – Mindfulness reconnects you to insight.
In my own leadership journey, the biggest leaps forward never came during a strategy session or a spreadsheet review.
They came:
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In the quiet morning walks
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In stillness after meditation
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In tears on the yoga mat
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In sketching a vision, not writing a plan
The moments that looked the least productive?
They were the most transformative.
Over to you now:
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When was the last time you gave your right brain time to lead?
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How might you design your week to include space for insight, not just execution?
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Who could benefit from a less “tightly managed” version of your leadership?
“Your best leadership doesn’t live in your calendar. It lives in your creativity.” – Isabel Valle
You don’t need another app.
You need access to the parts of you that already know the way.