Change Is Hard
Some of the most exhausted leaders aren’t struggling because they’re incapable. They’re struggling because they’ve become responsible for everything. In this episode of Change Is Hard, Audrey explores the deeper emotional roots of overfunctioning in leadership — the patterns that look like high performance on the outside, but are often driven by fear, anxiety, over-responsibility, and the need to feel valuable through constant doing. You’ll hear: * The difference between healthy leadership and compulsive leadership * Why overfunctioning is often emotional management * The hidden “rules” many leaders unknowingly follow * How rescuing teams can actually limit growth * The emotional and strategic cost of carrying too much * What healthy support looks like without absorbing everything * Reflection questions to help you identify where you may be overfunctioning If you’ve ever felt like: * you can’t turn work off * you have to be the stabilizer in every room * delegating feels risky * everyone depends on you * or resting makes you uncomfortable Because leadership isn’t about carrying everything alone. And survival mode is not the same thing as leadership. Key Takeaways * Overfunctioning is often rooted in fear, not excellence * Being needed is not the same as being valuable * Leaders can accidentally train teams to underfunction * Avoiding discomfort often creates more emotional strain * Healthy leadership requires trust, clarity, and appropriate struggle Reflection Questions * What am I afraid would happen if I stopped doing so much? * Where have I confused being needed with being valuable? * What discomfort am I trying to avoid by stepping in? * Am I solving problems people need to learn through? * What would happen if I allowed someone else to carry it imperfectly? Follow and find more episodes here: https://audreyblair.com/podcast [https://audreyblair.com/podcast]
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