Win Fast Win Often with Mike Claudio

Why Leadership is Lonely at Times - Ep. 10

12 min · 10 de dic de 2025
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In today's episode, Mike Claudio speaks directly to the leaders, parents, business owners, and high-performers who are always the ones everyone turns to. The problem? Being "the strong one" comes with an emotional tax most people never see. Mike shares a personal story from a season when he had to carry the weight alone—and how that invisible load shaped his leadership, his resilience, and his emotional bandwidth. He breaks down what it feels like when everyone expects you to have the answers, handle the crisis, stay collected, and keep moving forward… even when you are struggling behind the scenes. To help listeners handle those moments with clarity instead of collapse, Mike introduces The Pressure Protocol—a simple four-step framework to keep you from getting overwhelmed: The Pressure Protocol 1. Pause Stop reacting. Create space. Breathe. 2. Process the Facts Remove emotion. What is actually happening? 3. Prioritize Identify the one thing that matters most right now. 4. Proceed with Intention Move forward deliberately, not desperately. Mike closes by reminding listeners that pressure is a privilege—it means people trust you, rely on you, and believe in your ability to execute. The key is learning how to hold that pressure without letting it crush you.

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