



This isn’t the newsletter I usually write.
Normally, I’d be highlighting five of my best-performing posts from the past two weeks, breaking down the patterns I’m seeing in the job market, and sending you off with a reframe that lands in the inbox like a shot of clarity.
But this week? This week is different.
We’re stepping into a new year. A new cycle. And this is Edition 100.
We now have over 5,500 subscribers; senior leaders, C-level operators, and quietly ambitious professionals who’ve built remarkable careers. Right now they’re asking themselves:
What’s next?
So today’s edition is a celebration, yes. But it’s also a pivot.
Because 2026 isn’t asking you to push harder. It’s asking you to move differently.
And the metaphor everyone keeps throwing around this year; the Year of the Horse?
I love horses, and horses don’t track for leaders in transition during the age of AI disruption.
We don’t need more movement. We need more clarity.
We need something ancient, adaptive, and ruthlessly precise.
Which is why I’m naming 2026:
2026 - The Year of the Dragonfly
Because leaders like you are in a season of evolution, not crisis. Because the old model of reinvention (shout louder, post more, rush the pivot) is misaligned with how quiet power actually moves.
The dragonfly is the most underestimated metaphor for modern reinvention I’ve ever seen. And it’s the one I’ll be anchoring my work around this year.
Not the Pinterest version. The biological, behavioral, elite-performance predator with 360° vision and unmatched agility.
This isn’t branding. It’s biology. And it maps perfectly to what the most in-demand executives will need in 2026.
Here's what I mean.
Dragonflies don’t look for opportunity. They see it coming before anyone else does. Their eyes contain up to 30,000 lenses and near-360° vision. They track patterns in motion.
That’s what executive positioning requires in 2026.
→ Reading weak signals → Noticing when the market is shifting → Recognizing when your messaging sounds like 2016, not today.
If your strategy depends on “being seen” but you don’t know what you’re signaling, you’re flying blind.
Dragonflies live as underwater nymphs for years before they ever fly. They don’t post. They don’t pitch. They build strength and strategy quietly until it’s time to emerge.
The adult phase is short and it’s high-impact.
For you, that looks like: → Refining your value story → Auditing your visibility system → Repositioning your narrative before the opportunity hits your inbox
Clarity comes before traction. Not after.
Dragonflies catch 95% of what they go after. They don’t chase everything. They don’t spray and pray. They move once and it lands.
This is the energy I want you to bring to your reinvention in 2026.
→ Fewer conversations. Stronger resonance. → Sharper language. Less explaining. → No overposting. Just presence.
Visibility ≠ volume. Visibility = clarity.
Dragonflies don’t need the algorithm’s permission to move. They don’t ask “Will this post get likes?” They fly solo; decisively, efficiently, confidently.
For executive leaders, that means: → Messaging that doesn’t need constant validation → Career movement that’s based on alignment, not urgency → Strategy rooted in identity, not industry noise
Quiet leadership is still leadership. And the right people will notice.
That’s the cultural narrative. Gallop forward. Sprint toward goals. Power through just like we’re always supposed to every January 1st.
And sure, I love ambition. But let’s call it what it is: pressure dressed as productivity.
Meanwhile, nature is still in hibernation. Energy is low. And for most of my clients, January doesn’t feel like launch energy. It feels like recalibration energy.
The Dragonfly doesn’t flap harder. It flies smarter.
And in 2026, reinvention requires rhythm, not force.
If you’re a high-performing leader quietly considering what’s next…
But you're not ready to post daily, hire a résumé writer, or burn your career history to the ground,
The Dragonfly Strategy is your playbook.
It’s built for: → Employed leaders in quiet transition → Professionals who’ve always been recruited, but feel invisible now → Those who know they’ve outgrown their current positioning but aren’t sure how to shift.
This isn’t a gimmick. It’s a lens.
A way to move with clarity, precision, and authority, even when you're not making noise.
The Dragonfly Strategy is what I’ll be exploring all quarter; inside my executive briefings, client strategy work, and future newsletters.
And soon in a future executive briefing to be announced I’ll walk you through how The Dragonfly Strategy is the way to Have Your Next Role Find You. Details will be announced in a separate future post.
But consider this your early invite. Get on the waitlist here: https://links.beinvaluablechristine.com/widget/form/GrvTOJYTyG11BT0eLyWE
Because you don’t need more exposure. You need more alignment.
And the executives who stop broadcasting, and start refining? They’re the ones who won’t be chasing roles in 2026. They’ll be attracting them.
This is Edition No. 100. I remember reluctantly starting the newsletter, doubting if anyone would subscribe. Over 5,500 of you have spoken through your actions showing this newsletter is wanted and needed.
Whether this is your first newsletter or your 50th, I’m deeply grateful you’re here.
Your attention is currency, and I don’t spend it lightly.
Here’s to more clarity, more traction, and more quiet power in 2026.
Let your inner dragonfly out so it's free to fly in the direction you desire.
Christine


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