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EPISODE · Apr 11, 2026 · 14 MIN

The Vigilance Pattern

from Project Joyful · host Tracy Tutty

Episode Insight“Vigilance often looks like excellence, but there comes a point where it stops being something you use and starts being something that is always running.”“You might notice that part of you is always thinking ahead, anticipating, calibrating, even in moments where nothing is actually required of you.”“The question isn’t whether vigilance works. It’s whether it’s still the way you want to lead.”What You’ll Hear In This EpisodeIn this episode of Project Joyful, Tracy unpacks the Vigilance Pattern and how it quietly shapes the internal experience of leadership for high-performing women.You’ll hear how vigilance forms as an intelligent biological strategy, why it becomes automatic through habit and reinforcement, and how it can begin to create subtle constraints in the way you think, communicate, and lead.This conversation explores the difference between anticipation and presence, and why leadership at higher levels is no longer about staying ahead, but about being fully with what is in front of you.You’ll also begin to see how what often gets labelled as overthinking is a natural byproduct of how your nervous system has been organised, and what shifts when your system is no longer oriented around preparing for what might happen.This episode opens a different way of understanding leadership, one where your biology and your brilliance are no longer working against each other, but are aligned in how you lead.Full Transcript[insert transcript here]Ready to Go Deeper?Understanding the Vigilance Pattern is one thing. Experiencing what shifts when your nervous system is no longer organised around it is something else entirely.Biology of Leadership is a three-day experience running on 26, 27 and 28 May. Inside this work, you’ll explore the physiology behind patterns like vigilance, how they become wired into the way you lead, and what it takes to shift them at the level they were created.Not by removing your edge, and not by asking you to lead differently for the sake of it, but by refining how your system is organised so that your leadership becomes cleaner, more direct, and significantly less effort to sustain.If you can recognise yourself in this episode, this is where you get to explore what leadership feels like when your biology and your brilliance are actually working together.You can find all the details and secure your place here:https://www.tracytutty.co.nz/LeadershipBiology

Episode Insight“Vigilance often looks like excellence, but there comes a point where it stops being something you use and starts being something that is always running.”“You might notice that part of you is always thinking ahead, anticipating, calibrating, even in moments where nothing is actually required of you.”“The question isn’t whether vigilance works. It’s whether it’s still the way you want to lead.”What You’ll Hear In This EpisodeIn this episode of Project Joyful, Tracy unpacks the Vigilance Pattern and how it quietly shapes the internal experience of leadership for high-performing women.You’ll hear how vigilance forms as an intelligent biological strategy, why it becomes automatic through habit and reinforcement, and how it can begin to create subtle constraints in the way you think, communicate, and lead.This conversation explores the difference between anticipation and presence, and why leadership at higher levels is no longer about staying ahead, but about being fully with what is in front of you.You’ll also begin to see how what often gets labelled as overthinking is a natural byproduct of how your nervous system has been organised, and what shifts when your system is no longer oriented around preparing for what might happen.This episode opens a different way of understanding leadership, one where your biology and your brilliance are no longer working against each other, but are aligned in how you lead.Full Transcript[insert transcript here]Ready to Go Deeper?Understanding the Vigilance Pattern is one thing. Experiencing what shifts when your nervous system is no longer organised around it is something else entirely.Biology of Leadership is a three-day experience running on 26, 27 and 28 May. Inside this work, you’ll explore the physiology behind patterns like vigilance, how they become wired into the way you lead, and what it takes to shift them at the level they were created.Not by removing your edge, and not by asking you to lead differently for the sake of it, but by refining how your system is organised so that your leadership becomes cleaner, more direct, and significantly less effort to sustain.If you can recognise yourself in this episode, this is where you get to explore what leadership feels like when your biology and your brilliance are actually working together.You can find all the details and secure your place here:https://www.tracytutty.co.nz/LeadershipBiology

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