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Triggers & Glimmers at Work

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Triggers & Glimmers at Work: A Practical Guide to Emotional Mastery on the Job


Why This Matters

You just wrapped a presentation.
Silence. No feedback.
Your stomach tightens — “Did I mess up?”
→ That’s a trigger.

Now imagine:
Your manager smiles and says, “Great job — especially slide 5.”
→ That’s a glimmer.

These micro-moments run your nervous system — and your leadership.


Work isn’t just about tasks and goals.
It’s pressure, people, and non-stop micro-signals.
Your nervous system reacts to every tone, pause, and ping.


Triggers and glimmers don’t stay at home — they shape your team’s energy.

  • Leaders who ignore them: create reactive, disengaged teams.
  • Leaders who master them: build calm, connection, and clarity.

1. Common Workplace Triggers (and How to Spot Them)

Trigger Reaction What’s Underneath
Being interrupted in a meeting Frustration, silence Feeling dismissed or invisible
Lack of clear feedback Overthinking, self-doubt Need for clarity or validation
Micromanagement Resistance, shutdown Feeling distrusted

What to Do:

  • Tune into your body: tensed shoulders, shallow breath, drained energy.
  • Ask: “What need just got stepped on?”
    This builds self-awareness before self-sabotage.

2. Glimmers in the Workplace (and How to Multiply Them)

Glimmer Response Nervous System Message
Recognition for work well done Energy, calm “I’m safe and seen here.”
Being asked for input Motivation “I matter here.”
Clear expectations Focus, flow “This is predictable and safe.”

How to Multiply Glimmers:

  • Acknowledge small wins
  • Normalize kind, specific feedback
  • Start meetings with 1-minute check-ins
  • Model calm under pressure

These shape emotional microclimates where people think clearer and connect deeper.

3. If You’re a Leader: This is Not Optional

Your nervous system sets the tone — and your team reads it instantly.

When you’re triggered:

  • Your tone sharpens
  • Your energy shrinks
  • Your team mirrors your stress

When you’re glimmering:

  • You breathe slower
  • You listen better
  • Your team relaxes into trust

What to Do Practically:

  • Know your top 3 work triggers
  • Know your top 3 glimmers
  • Encourage your team to name theirs
  • Create reset rituals in culture
    (Example: “Pause + Breathe before Feedback”)

Emotional awareness isn’t soft. It’s a hard edge in modern leadership.

4. Make Triggers & Glimmers Part of Team Culture

Instead of:

  • Ignoring emotions
  • Powering through tension
  • Treating reactivity as weakness

Try this:

  • Normalize naming triggers:
    “That felt dismissive — can we reset?”
  • Celebrate glimmers:
    “That support helped me feel grounded.”
  • Build habits around regulation:
    Grounding, reflection, short check-ins

Emotions drive behavior. Behavior drives results.


Quick Wins This Week (Team Challenge)

Start Meetings with a Check-In:
“Name one glimmer from your week.”

Create a Trigger Reset Cue:
“When energy spikes, pause for 60 seconds.”

Glimmer Wall (Virtual or Physical):
Add one moment each week that brought joy, calm, or connection.

Weekly Emotional Audit:
Each team member notes:

  • 1 trigger moment
  • 1 glimmer moment
  • 1 personal insight

Bottom Line

You lead better when your nervous system feels safe.
You think clearer, listen deeper, and act wiser.
Your team senses that — and mirrors it.

So stop managing only tasks.
Start managing the emotional currents behind them.

Because the strongest leaders don’t just spot triggers —
They multiply glimmers.


Next Up:
How to Build a Trigger + Glimmer Toolkit for Your Workplace
(Practical templates, scripts, and rituals)

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