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P39 - PIBYR: Turn Down the Volume: The Leadership Skill Nobody Taught You

51 min · 11 de may de 2026
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Many high performers are so used to functioning under pressure that they no longer realize how much stress they’re carrying - until their body forces them to pay attention. In this episode of Play It By Your Rules, I sit down with Dr. Lizette Warner [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizettewarner/] - executive coach, keynote speaker, healthcare executive, and former Chief Science Officer - to explore the hidden cost of chronic stress in high performers. After being diagnosed with Hashimoto’s disease, Lizette began examining not just the stress she felt in the moment - but the long-term, chronic stress running in the background of her life. That discovery became an obsession: why are smart, capable leaders so good at adapting to pressure… that they stop noticing the damage it causes? This conversation dives into nervous systems, emotional awareness, chronic stress, and what Lizette calls “turning down the volume” — not to do less, but to increase capacity, clarity, and sustainable performance. Because over-adaptation may look productive from the outside. Until the body starts setting boundaries for you. We covered: * Why high performers often normalize unhealthy levels of stress * How chronic stress quietly impacts focus, memory, emotions, and leadership * The difference between hustle and true capacity * Why regulated leaders create calmer, stronger teams * How “closing loops” reduces cognitive load and nervous system overwhelm Practical Takeaways: * Audit your energy levels throughout the day - notice what drains or fuels you * Build small “volume-down” rituals like walking, pausing, or resetting between meetings * Close loops intentionally: clear tasks, notes, and mental tabs before moving on * Stop confusing constant activation with high performance * Prioritize capacity, not just productivity - sustainable energy changes everything This episode is for high achievers, people pleasers, and leaders who are used to coping brilliantly - but are starting to wonder about the long-term cost of always pushing through. Because leadership is about learning how to regulate, recover, and lead without losing yourself in the process. Explore More: 🔗 Follow Dr. Lizette Warner on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizettewarner/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizettewarner/] 🧠 Subscribe to Lizette’s LinkedIn newsletter: Your Growth Down to a Science 🎤 Interested in Lizette’s “Turn Down the Volume” workshop or keynote work? Connect with her directly on LinkedIn. Your life. Your rules. For more freedom, flow, and fun.

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episode P40 - PIBYR: Don’t Ask AI for Answers. Use It to Find Your Why. artwork

P40 - PIBYR: Don’t Ask AI for Answers. Use It to Find Your Why.

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P39 - PIBYR: Turn Down the Volume: The Leadership Skill Nobody Taught You

Many high performers are so used to functioning under pressure that they no longer realize how much stress they’re carrying - until their body forces them to pay attention. In this episode of Play It By Your Rules, I sit down with Dr. Lizette Warner [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizettewarner/] - executive coach, keynote speaker, healthcare executive, and former Chief Science Officer - to explore the hidden cost of chronic stress in high performers. After being diagnosed with Hashimoto’s disease, Lizette began examining not just the stress she felt in the moment - but the long-term, chronic stress running in the background of her life. That discovery became an obsession: why are smart, capable leaders so good at adapting to pressure… that they stop noticing the damage it causes? This conversation dives into nervous systems, emotional awareness, chronic stress, and what Lizette calls “turning down the volume” — not to do less, but to increase capacity, clarity, and sustainable performance. Because over-adaptation may look productive from the outside. Until the body starts setting boundaries for you. We covered: * Why high performers often normalize unhealthy levels of stress * How chronic stress quietly impacts focus, memory, emotions, and leadership * The difference between hustle and true capacity * Why regulated leaders create calmer, stronger teams * How “closing loops” reduces cognitive load and nervous system overwhelm Practical Takeaways: * Audit your energy levels throughout the day - notice what drains or fuels you * Build small “volume-down” rituals like walking, pausing, or resetting between meetings * Close loops intentionally: clear tasks, notes, and mental tabs before moving on * Stop confusing constant activation with high performance * Prioritize capacity, not just productivity - sustainable energy changes everything This episode is for high achievers, people pleasers, and leaders who are used to coping brilliantly - but are starting to wonder about the long-term cost of always pushing through. Because leadership is about learning how to regulate, recover, and lead without losing yourself in the process. Explore More: 🔗 Follow Dr. Lizette Warner on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizettewarner/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizettewarner/] 🧠 Subscribe to Lizette’s LinkedIn newsletter: Your Growth Down to a Science 🎤 Interested in Lizette’s “Turn Down the Volume” workshop or keynote work? Connect with her directly on LinkedIn. Your life. Your rules. For more freedom, flow, and fun.

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P38 - PIBYR: The Best Leaders Don’t Pretend to Know. They Get Curious.

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