Your Trauma-Wise Career Guide
Summary In this episode, Cyndi Bennett talks about something she sees constantly: talented, capable people doing genuinely good work who are still being passed over, overlooked, and left out of conversations where they belong. The reason, more often than not, comes back to visibility. Or more specifically, to the ways that being seen feels like a threat. This episode is an honest look at why the pull toward invisibility makes complete sense for trauma survivors, what it actually costs when we go quiet in our careers, and what it can look like to stay professionally visible in a way that does not require you to override your nervous system to do it. Key Thoughts * The urge to disappear professionally is not weakness. It is a logical protective response from a nervous system that learned, through real experience, that being visible led to harm. * Promotions, opportunities, and leadership roles go to people whose names come to mind. Quality alone does not move careers forward in most professional environments. How that quality gets communicated matters too. * When we consistently hold ourselves back from being seen, over time that can start to feel like evidence that we do not belong. That story accumulates quietly, and it can feel very true even when it has nothing to do with actual capability. * There is a kind of visibility that feels performative and activates the threat response. And there is another kind that comes from being genuinely present in spaces where you already belong. That second kind is often just as powerful, and far more sustainable. * The hyper-competence trap is real. Doing more excellent work quietly does not make it more visible. The work still needs a voice. * Visibility work that skips the nervous system piece and goes straight to strategy tends not to stick. Understanding your own responses is where this work actually starts. * Slower is not the same as stuck. Durable change gets built in that slower movement, even when it is hard to see. What This Means For You If any part of this episode is landing, here are some things worth sitting with: * Get curious about what happens in your body when a visibility opportunity comes up. Do you forget to follow up on praise? Take yourself off the list for something you actually wanted? Feel a wave of dread before a meeting where you will be asked to speak? That is your nervous system doing its job. Noticing it without judgment is where this work begins. * Identify which forms of visibility feel workable for you right now. Not the loudest version career advice usually recommends. The version that fits how you actually work and what you actually value. Something smaller and more sustainable is still progress. * Pay attention to the stories running underneath. A lot of what keeps people invisible lives on the inside. The narrative that says it is not safe to be seen, or that you are not quite ready yet. Understanding where those stories came from, and gently questioning whether they are still accurate, is significant work. * Learn to make your work legible. There is a real skill in communicating the value of what you do in ways that land with the people who need to hear it. That skill can be developed, and it does not require performing or self-promoting in ways that feel hollow. * If every attempt to work on this feels like too much, that feeling is worth listening to. It might mean the steps are too large, or that you are moving to strategy before spending enough time on the nervous system piece. It might also mean the environment you are in is still actively unsafe. Your system may be accurately picking that up. Come Journey With Us If this resonated with you and you would like to go deeper with the exact tools, resources, and community built specifically to support trauma survivors navigating their careers, consider joining us in the Resilient Career Academy. You don’t have to figure this out alone. There is a place where people understand exactly what you are carrying, and where your pace, your healing, and your story are not just welcomed, they are honored. Get full access to Resilient Career Academy at resilientcareers.substack.com/subscribe [https://resilientcareers.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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