I spent years noticing signals my body was sending and explaining every single one of them away. I was not in denial. I was not ignoring the signs. I was doing something I did not yet have a name for. This is the piece I wish someone had handed me decades ago.
Read MoreI tried to watch Gilmore Girls. Everyone said I'd love it. Instead, I felt this growing discomfort I couldn't quite name, and I overrode it for four and a half episodes. What that experience revealed about why high-achieving women are so good at silencing their own signals is worth sitting with.
Read MoreLast week a simple negotiation with my bookkeeper cost me three hours, and the actual negotiating was maybe twenty minutes of it. The rest was something most productivity advice has never once accounted for, and if you're a woman who leads with both excellence and empathy, you already know exactly what filled that time. I'm calling it relational asymmetry, and once you see it, you'll start counting the real cost of every "simple" conversation that somehow leaves you completely drained. The full story is here.
Read MoreYou don't just read the news—you feel it. And while that deep attunement makes you exceptional at leading with empathy, it might be contributing to your anxiety, exhaustion, and that constant feeling of waiting for the other shoe to drop. Here's what no one tells high achieving, deeply attuned women about the hidden cost of staying "informed"…and why the most radical act of leadership might also be the most counterintuitive one.
Read MoreThe world celebrated Lindsey Vonn's courage. But as I watched her crash just 13 seconds into her Olympic run, just nine days after tearing her ACL—I saw something different: a pattern that high-achieving women are paying for in ways we don't talk about. If you've ever wondered why you can't sustain your performance without sacrificing everything else, this might explain why.
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