Inspiration Station
“Fake it till you make it” can sound like grit, but for a lot of leaders it quietly becomes a lifestyle of hiding, overfunctioning, and running on fumes. I sit down with Kurt Bush, a certified IFS practitioner, trauma coach, and co-founder of Brimstone Coaching Group, to name the real costs high performers rarely admit: the pressure to look strong, the fear of asking for help, and the slow drift into survival mode that feels like success from the outside. We get practical about the inner critic, including when that voice is actually useful feedback and when it crosses the line into shame that makes you avoid, withdraw, and stop growing. Kurt also reframes success in a way every entrepreneur and corporate leader can use: measure your inputs, not just outcomes you can’t fully control. That shift makes it easier to spot burnout signs early, protect your limits, and build rhythms of rest and reflection that keep your leadership sustainable. We also unpack why self-awareness is so rare in “go, go, go” work culture and what authentic leadership really looks like. Spoiler: it is not impulsively saying whatever you feel and calling it authenticity; it is aligning your leadership with who and how you want to be, then choosing that version of yourself under pressure. If you’ve ever wanted to quit being “the adult in the room,” this conversation will hit home. If this helps you, subscribe, share it with a leader who’s carrying too much, and leave a review so more people can find these tools. What’s one pressure you’re ready to stop performing through? Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/cw/theycallmemistayu]
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