Elevated Woman
In the corporate world, "resilience" is often used as a synonym for endurance. We are praised for how much we can carry and how long we can stay composed under fire. But as a specialist in pressure regulation, Myra Swan Kotze identifies a dangerous physiological trap: Endurance is not the same as recovery. When your nervous system stays "on" to meet the demands of your role, you aren't being resilient—you are simply enduring. True resilience is a biological function; it is your system’s ability to return to equilibrium after the pressure is removed. In this episode, we pull back the curtain on why "pushing through" creates a physiological debt that eventually demands payment in the form of your health, your clarity, and your presence at home. In this episode, we discuss: * The Endurance Trap: Why being "good under pressure" can actually be a sign that your nervous system is stuck in a high-alert state. * The Mechanics of Equilibrium: Understanding how a regulated system is supposed to "reset" and why yours might have lost that ability. * Accumulated Stimulation: The science of why yesterday’s stress is still sitting in your jaw, your shoulders, and your sleep patterns today. * The Future of Your Leadership: Why the shift from "recovery" to "constant endurance" is the number one reason high-level women begin to question if they can stay in their jobs long-term. Key Takeaway: "Resilience isn't measured by how much you can take; it’s measured by how quickly and completely your body can return to peace once the meeting is over." Connect with Myra: * Work Privately: Explore how to move from endurance to true physiological recovery at myraswankotze.com [https://myraswankotze.com]. * LinkedIn: Connect with Myra for specialist insights into leadership pressure here [https://www.linkedin.com/in/myraswankotze/]. * Instagram: For daily somatic regulation tips, follow @myraswankotze [https://www.instagram.com/myraswankotze]. If this episode helped you reframe your own resilience, please follow the podcast. It ensures these essential conversations for your system are always available.
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