Halfway there: The quiet effort behind the shift
This is about the quiet effort in doing the work. The kind that happens before the shift is visible to anyone else.
In March 2026, a cohort of seven emerging leaders arrived with different stories and we are already halfway through the programme. At the start, they used words like Early stage. Season of planting. Building. Positioning. Pivoting. Developing.
What the midpoint check-in reveals now is a group of people who have had an aha moment and are beginning to see themselves differently. They are now reckoning, sometimes uncomfortably, with the gap between thinking and doing. This cohort is learning to close the distance and finally believing that the movement to their goal is a continuous process and theirs to make with the right guidance.
Beyond that, cohort connections are forming too, tentatively but genuinely, through virtual and in-person exchanges, shared reflections, and introductions to contacts beyond the group. The learning is therefore not only happening in the ‘mentee-mentor’ room. Halfway through, the picture emerging is one of people moving from knowing their value to showing the outputs they will have by the end of mentorship. That is the mindset to output shift of this programme. That journey is happening and I am holding the space for it.
These seven emerging leaders arrived with real capability and the programme has simply created the conditions for them to recognise it themselves and begin to act on it. That, to me, is what good mentorship shares with good leadership. Sometimes, you don’t need to build people from scratch. You just need to remove what is standing in their way.









Happy World Labour Day. 1 May 2026

