Be That Create That with Trienne Topp

You may hate this. Not every problem is yours to fix.

6 min · 23 feb 2026
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But here’s the hard truth: Owning every problem for your team eventually harms both you and them.In Not All Problems Are Yours, we challenge one of the most exhausting leadership myths: that every issue belongs on the leader’s shoulders. As leaders, especially women in leadership, we’re often conditioned to step in, smooth things over, and fix everything. But not every problem is yours to solve—and when you try to carry it all, you limit growth, ownership, and trust within your team. In this episode, we explore: * How to recognize which problems are actually yours to lead * Why fixing everything can unintentionally disempower others * How strong leaders create space for responsibility, problem-solving, and growth * What it looks like to lead with clarity instead of control This conversation is about shifting from being the fixer to being the developer—and creating a leadership lifestyle that’s sustainable, confident, and impactful. If this episode resonated with you, you don’t have to lead alone. Join our Be That Create That Facebook community [https://www.facebook.com/groups/bethatcreatethat]—a space for leaders who are ready to grow their confidence, expand their impact, and lead with intention. Inside the group, you’ll find: * Real conversations about leadership identity and growth * Support from like-minded leaders on the same journey * Tools, prompts, and insights to help you become the leader you’re creating Search for Be That Create That on Facebook and join us today. Because leadership isn’t about fixing everything—it’s about creating the conditions for growth.

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