19/05/2026
There’s something subtle happening in many leadership spaces right now.
You can often feel it before anyone says a word.
Someone walks into the room — capable, intelligent, deeply committed — but carrying a kind of fullness that has very little to do with workload alone.
Not disengaged.
Not incapable.
Just internally stretched for too long.
And what strikes me is how often this gets interpreted as a performance issue … when sometimes it’s simply a nervous system that hasn’t had enough space to fully settle for a very long time.
✦ The leaders who understand this are not lowering standards.
They’re paying closer attention to the conditions people are operating inside.
Because when people feel steady again, something shifts.
Thinking becomes clearer.
Creativity starts returning.
Conversations become more meaningful.
People reconnect to themselves inside the work again.
And perhaps that’s part of what so many workplaces are craving right now.
Not less ambition.
Not less excellence.
Just environments where human beings can sustain both without losing themselves in the process.
I’d genuinely love to hear:
What helps you feel more clear, grounded, and supported in the environments you work or lead within?
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