I help leaders regulate under pressure, lead through disruption, and turn organizational chaos into strategic clarity; using Neuroscience and Emotionally Intelligent frameworks
78,557 tech workers lost their jobs in the first quarter of 2026. Nearly half due to AI. If you have been showing up to work braced for impact, your nervous system already knows something your leadership training never covered. Here is the neuroscience behind working scared and the regulation-first path out.
A burned-out executive stares at glowing screens in a dark office Sahar Andrade, MB.BCh, neuroleadership coach and Forbes Coaches Council member, explains: heavy AI use at work breaks the brain's confidence loop. The prefrontal cortex stops getting reps. Decisions migrate to the tool. Leaders feel foggier, slower, less certain. This is not imagination. It is neurological. Naming the mechanism is the first step to getting your judgment back. Why Is Using AI at Work Making Me F
Every leader knows the feeling. Something is off. Output is down. Decisions are slower. The team feels it too. Most organizations call it a performance problem and reach for the wrong tool. Here is what is actually happening inside the brain of your struggling leader.
It's 11:47 PM. You closed your laptop two hours ago. You did everything right. Your brain didn't get the memo. It's still running. Here's what neuroscience says is actually happening inside a leader who can't come down.
Sahar Andrade, MB.BCh, is a neuroleadership consultant in Los Angeles, California. She applies brain science to executive leadership, AI integration, and organizational change. Discover why nervous system regulation — not more strategy — is what California leaders need most right now.