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When What Used to Work Stops Working

EPISODE · Mar 14, 2026 · 13 MIN

When What Used to Work Stops Working

from Project Joyful · host Tracy Tutty

There’s a season in leadership that almost nobody names.It’s not burnout. It’s not failure. It’s not a loss of edge.Everything still works.You’re still capable. Still respected. Still producing at a high level.And yet something about the way you’ve been operating no longer feels expansive.In this episode of Project Joyful, we explore the quiet identity shift that happens when the strategies that built your success no longer feel like the way forward. Not because they stopped working. But because you’ve mastered them.This is the corridor between identities.The space where:• You notice yourself thinking, “Why does it always have to be me?”• You tighten back up and carry it anyway.• You open your laptop on Sunday to “get ahead,” even though part of you wants to close it.• You wonder if easing up means losing your edge.We unpack:How identity is reinforced in the doingWhy you may be reinforcing a previous version of yourself without realising itThe hidden cost of always being the wayshower in the roomThe subtle resentment that builds when responsibility becomes reflexWhy closing the laptop on Sunday is identity trainingHow to build toward Friday completion without destabilising your standardsThis episode is not about doing less.It’s about expanding your range.When what used to work stops feeling expansive, it’s rarely because you’re losing your edge.It’s usually because you’re ready to lead differently.🎧 Listen if:You feel slightly “off” but can’t explain whyYou’re questioning the way you’ve always ledYou’re tired of being the automatic answer in every roomYou’re ready for leadership that feels steady, not bracedNext week: The Restoration Gap — what happens physiologically when you never fully step out of reinforcement mode, and why recovery is the missing piece in identity evolution.

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