
Episode insight
“I’ve created this incredible life… but do I actually want to keep doing what it takes to maintain it?”
“Not the life itself. The way it’s being held.”
“It’s not the level you’re operating at that creates the demand. It’s how much of you is consistently engaged in holding that level in place.”
What You’ll Hear In This Episode
- In this episode, we step into a question that tends to appear quietly, often in the middle of a full and successful life.
- Not as something to solve, but as something worth noticing.
- We explore the difference between the level you operate at and the way you have learned to sustain it. The patterns that look like competence, professionalism, and high standards on the surface, yet require a constant level of internal engagement to keep everything moving.
- This conversation brings attention to the subtle ways leaders stay ahead of everything without realising it, and how that shapes their day to day experience. Why some days feel harder than others, even when nothing externally has changed, and what sits underneath that fluctuation.
- It also reframes where your edge actually comes from. Not from the constant holding, but from your ability to see clearly, decide, and respond in real time.
- This is not about doing less or stepping away from what you have built.
- It is about seeing what is driving how you are sustaining it.
Full Transcript:
The Cost of Holding It All Together
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Have you ever had a moment where you stop and think, I’ve created this incredible life, but do I actually want to keep doing what it takes to maintain it? It’s not even the big moment, right? It can be something small, like driving home at the end of the day, or looking at your calendar for the week ahead, or noticing how much of you is required to keep everything moving at the level that you’re used to. Because you’re really good at this. You know how to operate here, you know how to deliver, how to respond, how to hold multiple things at once and have them all land. But every now and then there’s just that brief pause where you see it from a slightly different angle. Not the life itself, but the ongoing energy it asks of you to keep it running the way that you do. And it can show up in really specific ways, like the way your body tightens slightly before you walk into a high stakes conversation. Even when you’re fully prepared, you know what you’re going to say. You’ve thought it through, you’ve already considered how it might land.
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And still there’s that subtle bracing as you reach for the door handle, or you’re waiting for that meeting to start, or you’re getting to the end of the day. Everything’s been handled, everything’s moved forward the way it needed to because you’ve already thought a few steps ahead, right? You run through how things could play out, made decisions early, caught things before they became issues. And then you get home, you sit down, and instead of switching off, your mind’s still going, replaying parts of the day running ahead to tomorrow like something hasn’t quite settled yet. Or maybe you’re being the one that everyone relies on, the one people come to, the one who keeps things steady. Because you’ve usually already got a sense of how things are going to unfold. You’ve thought about what might happen, what you’d do if it does. And then in a quieter moment, you’re noticing that you don’t really take things to anyone else in the same way. Not because you can’t, but because something in you is used to being the one who’s got it all handled.
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Or it doesn’t quite occur to you to actually bring it to someone else. Or maybe it feels easier to just take care of it yourself. Or maybe you’re not sure it’d be done in the same way that you’d want it done. It’s subtle, but when you start to notice it, you can feel how much of you is consistently engaged in keeping everything moving at that level. And the thing is, if you look at those moments, the tightening before you walk into the room, your mind still running at the end of the day, already knowing how things are likely to play out before they happen, none of that’s actually being driven by what’s in front of you. It’s not the conversation that’s causing that response. It’s not the workload, it’s not even the level you’re operating at. It’s that somewhere along the way, your systems learn to stay slightly ahead of everything, to anticipate, to prepare, to have a sense of what’s coming so that nothing catches you off guard.
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And you’ve gotten really good at that. It’s part of why you’re trusted, part of why things run the way they do around you. It’s part of your personal brand. But what that means is that you are really just responding to what’s actually happening in the moment. You’re holding what might happen, what could happen, what needs to be ready if it does, and you’re holding it consistently. And that has an energy cost, because some days your system’s got more capacity for that. You’re sharper, you’re faster, Everything feels like it flows. And on other days, well, nothing’s really changed on the outside, but it feels harder to hold, right? The same level, the same expectations, the same conversations, they just require more of you.
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Not because you’re having a bad day, but because of how much of your energy is going into staying ahead of everything rather than just meeting what’s actually there. And that’s why it can start to feel like, do I want to keep doing what it takes to maintain this? And it’s not the life itself, it’s the way it’s being held. Because when you see that it’s the way you’re holding it that’s creating the demand, that there’s an assumption sitting underneath it, that most people don’t question, that if you don’t hold it this way, something drops. That your edge comes from being across everything, from thinking ahead, from staying that level of prepared. But if you look closely, your edge isn’t actually coming from that. It’s coming from your ability to see clearly, to make decisions, to respond to what’s in front of you and move things forward. The holding, well, it’s just wrapped around that. And when you’re constantly holding what might happen, your attention is split.
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Part of you is in the moment, and part of you is managing everything around it, which means you’re using more energy to stay at the same level of clarity. Whereas when your system isn’t doing that constant background work, that same clarity, that same decisions making, that same standard, it’s still there, but it’s coming through without the extra load around it. So it’s not that you lose your edge, it’s that your edge was never coming from the holding in the first place. And this is also where this becomes something that you can’t really think your way through because you can see it, you can recognise the pattern, you can even start to notice it in real time. But what actually shifts it? Well, it’s not more awareness, it’s what’s happening when your system starts to experience operating differently. And that is a very different conversation to the one most leadership spaces are having. It’s not about adding more or refining your strategy or finding a better way to manage it. It’s about what changes when that constant holding is no longer what’s driving how you operate.
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And that’s the space that we step into Inside Biology of Leadership. It’s three one hour sessions looking at how your biology is shaping the way you lead and what becomes available when that’s no longer running in the background in the same way. And it’s free. You can explore it here at TracyTutty Co NZ Leadershipbiology. You see, it’s not meant to feel this hard to sustain the life that you’ve built. I’m sending you lots of love. Bye for now.
Ready to Go Deeper?
If this episode resonated, there is a next layer to this conversation.
Not in adding more strategies or refining how you manage what is already working, but in understanding what is shaping how you operate at this level in the first place.
Biology of Leadership is a three session experience where we explore how your biology is influencing the way you lead, and what shifts when that is no longer set up to keep you in a constant state of holding everything in place.
This is where the insight becomes something you can experience, not just understand.
You can explore it here: https://www.tracytutty.co.nz/LeadershipBiology