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Exhaustion that sleep does not fix often has nothing to do with the body, and most industry leaders have felt it without being able to name it.
There is a kind of exhaustion that sleep does not touch. You know the one. You get enough hours. You take the break. You come back from the holiday. And within a day or two, you are right back where you started. That underlying flatness that sits below the level of what you would call a problem. Most leaders medicalise it or optimise it. Better sleep protocols. Earlier mornings. Different supplements. Another productivity system. But if the exhaustion does not resolve with rest, the cause is almost certainly not physical. It is more likely a form of exhaustion rooted in identity.
What Sits Underneath the PatternMost leaders still label it “burnout.” What I consistently see underneath this pattern is the energy cost of identity maintenance. When you keep showing up as an older identity, the one that built your current results, even though something in you has already evolved past it, you end up living in a split. A split between your public self and your private self. You are speaking in clean strategy and certainty, while internally you feel numb, or quietly done. That is leadership fatigue at its most invisible. That gap does not break you overnight. It creates a leak. A quiet, constant tax that drains your vitality over time.
The Source of Identity ExhaustionYou are not exhausted by what you are doing. You are exhausted by who you have to be in order to keep doing it. The leaders who resolve this are not the ones who take better holidays. They are the ones willing to do the harder, quieter work of asking whether the identity they are performing still belongs to them, and what it would take to update it. That is the work of resolving leadership fatigue.
What Shifts When the Gap ClosesThe update is not a reinvention. It is a more honest alignment between who you have been, and who matters now. When that gap closes, the exhaustion lifts. And the energy that returns is different in quality. The work stops feeling like maintenance and starts feeling like expression. That is what Maximum Simplicity feels like. It is available to you through a clearer sense of self, and the willingness to align your business and life to that truth.
If that pattern of exhaustion is familiar, it is worth a closer look. Book a 45-minute Strategy Call and explore what shifts when you stop performing an identity that no longer fits.
To your brilliance, Tanya Cross Industry Leader Coach & The Coaches’ Coach BAppSoSc (Counselling) |