14/01/2026
I BRING MY OWN SHOES - Part 1 (2-minute read)
This past weekend, I was having a conversation with a close friend who just stepped into an important role at a blue-chip company at the start of this year. Despite her impressive credentials and positive outlook on life, she shared how nervous she felt after her superior told her, “You have very big shoes to fill,” referring to the person who previously held the role.
What was meant as a compliment felt like pressure. Instead of feeling excited, she started questioning herself, measuring her worth against someone else’s legacy.
That conversation stayed with me. It reminded me how often we unintentionally burden capable people with comparison instead of empowering them to lead authentically. This reflection inspired a five-part series titled: “I BRING MY OWN SHOES,” redefining what it means to take over after someone great and how to reclaim your own leadership footprint.
This phrase, “You have big shoes to fill,” especially when stepping into a role previously held by a high achiever or someone valued, is one of the quietest confidence killers. At first, it might sound like a compliment………that the person before you did well and set a high standard. But if you listen closely, this statement can carry pressure, fear, and a subtle seed of doubt. It quietly suggests that your success will be measured against someone else’s footprints.
Suddenly, the excitement of new responsibility becomes clouded by comparison. You begin to question your own capability and even your right to be in the room. You worry about living up to expectations, or worse, disappointing people who believed in you. You start to shrink—not because you are inadequate, but because you have been placed in a mould that was never designed for you.
But here is the truth we must never forget:
You were never meant to fill anyone else’s shoes. Those “big shoes” everyone talks about are not yours. They belong to someone else, shaped by their journey, personality, strengths, flaws, and unique story. Their shoes may be too big, too small, narrow, too wide, or stiff for you. Yes, they look impressive, but they were never crafted to carry your purpose, your identity, or your assignment.
This is why the right attitude is not, “I will fit into their shoes,” but rather, “I BRING MY OWN SHOES.” Because your shoes, your leadership style, your experiences, your voice, and your ideas are designed for the path YOU must walk. The world does not need a copy of the person who came before you. It needs your authenticity and your unique contribution.
When you try to fill someone else’s shoes, you limit yourself to the boundaries of who they were. But when you step into your own, you allow yourself to grow, evolve, and expand into the full measure of who you were destined to be.
Happy 2026!
In the abundance of your authenticity.....