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EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 14 MIN

Episode 118 - How to stop taking work home in your head

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How to stop taking work home in your headYou're on the sofa. Or making dinner. Or lying in bed. And your brain is still at work. It's replaying that conversation from this afternoon, rewriting the email you already sent, rehearsing tomorrow's meeting complete with responses to things nobody has said yet. You know you're doing it. You can feel yourself thinking about work, and knowing that doesn't help you stop.This isn't a willpower problem. Your brain is doing exactly what it's designed to do: holding onto open loops. Every unresolved conversation, every decision you haven't made, every task you didn't finish, it's all running in the background because your brain doesn't trust the information has been saved anywhere else. And for women in leadership, this runs deeper, because the things keeping you awake aren't just tasks. They're relational. Did that feedback come across the way I intended? Is she upset with me? Was I too direct?This episode covers:Why your brain treats unfinished business like an unsaved document, and what that means for how you end your dayThe two types of after-hours thinking (task loops and emotional residue) and why they need completely different solutionsWhy the usual advice about boundaries, mindfulness, and shutdown rituals misses the pointA practical way to give your brain the "save signal" it needs so it stops running everything in the backgroundHow to name the feeling that keeps you awake when there's nothing specific to write on a to-do listWant more support with real-world leadership challenges? Head to How to Build a Leader on Substack for practical guides, scripts, and Manager Hours, the monthly live Q&A for women leaders.Never miss an episode. Sign up for the weekly Espresso Brief email and get each episode with a subscriber-exclusive resource in your inboxGet the full episode transcript Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How to stop taking work home in your headYou're on the sofa. Or making dinner. Or lying in bed. And your brain is still at work. It's replaying that conversation from this afternoon, rewriting the email you already sent, rehearsing tomorrow's meeting complete with responses to things nobody has said yet. You know you're doing it. You can feel yourself thinking about work, and knowing that doesn't help you stop.This isn't a willpower problem. Your brain is doing exactly what it's designed to do: holding onto open loops. Every unresolved conversation, every decision you haven't made, every task you didn't finish, it's all running in the background because your brain doesn't trust the information has been saved anywhere else. And for women in leadership, this runs deeper, because the things keeping you awake aren't just tasks. They're relational. Did that feedback come across the way I intended? Is she upset with me? Was I too direct?This episode covers:Why your brain treats unfinished business like an unsaved document, and what that means for how you end your dayThe two types of after-hours thinking (task loops and emotional residue) and why they need completely different solutionsWhy the usual advice about boundaries, mindfulness, and shutdown rituals misses the pointA practical way to give your brain the "save signal" it needs so it stops running everything in the backgroundHow to name the feeling that keeps you awake when there's nothing specific to write on a to-do listWant more support with real-world leadership challenges? Head to How to Build a Leader on Substack for practical guides, scripts, and Manager Hours, the monthly live Q&A for women leaders.Never miss an episode. Sign up for the weekly Espresso Brief email and get each episode with a subscriber-exclusive resource in your inboxGet the full episode transcript Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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