Dealing with First-Time Manager Shock

What really happens when you go from being great at your job to suddenly leading the team? In this episode of Headflex, Rebecca Walker and Diane Matthews unpack why the transition into management can feel so unexpectedly tough and what new managers can do to make it easier. They challenge the assumption that being good at your job naturally prepares you for management, highlighting the “shock” many experience when task-oriented work is replaced with the ambiguous, people-centric role of managing others. Diane and Rebecca discuss how new managers are often unprepared for the emotional complexity, shifting definitions of success, and the challenge of leading former peers and friends. They explore common traps for first time managers including avoiding difficult conversations, trying to do everything themselves, and struggling to delegate. The conversation addresses the importance of letting go of old identities, stepping into a new mindset, and redefining personal measures of success from individual achievement to enabling others. Expect an empathetic, practical discussion that shines a light on why moving from peer to boss is one of the toughest, yet most rewarding milestones in any career, and how it can become less of a shock with the right support and mindset shift. Here are the highlights: 00:03 The shock of being made a manager, new skills are needed 02:27 It often feels like the rug has been pulled out from under you 03:03 Newly promoted managers frequently struggle with workload 03:30 Progression doesn't always have to mean promotion 04:32 Shifting the focus to leading and enabling people. 05:53 Success in a manager role becomes about the team's performance 07:16 Managing former peers and friends adds complexity 09:04 Avoiding difficult conversations and feedback is a common trap 10:10 Delegating is tough at first 13:26 Peer support and sharing common challenges can help 15:13 There’s no need to have all the answers as a new manager 16:05 Moving away from rescuing or fixing people 21:07 Self-coaching questions. About Headflex: If you're curious about coaching, Headflex offers a range of coaching programmes to suit different needs. 1:1 coaching, team coaching, group coaching and their Headflex in Residence programme. We also offer Headflex Lunch and Learn sessions. Visit www.headflex.co.uk to find out more. Connect with us at Headflex: Email: [email protected]. Website: www.headflex.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/head.flex/ Connect with Rebecca Walker: www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccawalker13/ Connect with Diane Williams: www.linkedin.com/in/dianewilliams1 Produced by Winter Audio