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EPISODE · Nov 1, 2025 · 13 MIN

You Don't Need a Sabbatical — You Need a Nervous System That Trusts You

from Project Joyful · host Tracy Tutty

You don't need a sabbatical - you need a nervous system that trusts your success. If you've ever felt the quiet edge beneath achievement - the sleepless nights, the inbox brace, the holiday cold that hits the moment you finally stop - this episode is your invitation to recalibrate. Tracy Tutty unpacks what's really behind high-functioning fatigue and why control feels safe… but isn't the same as being regulated. You'll discover how biology and identity intertwine, why retreats don't create lasting change, and what happens when your nervous system begins to believe that ease is safe. This conversation isn't about burnout recovery. It's about evolution - from self-regulation to collective regulation. Tracy reveals how coherence in your body becomes safety in your team, and how leading from regulation transforms performance into presence. By the end, you'll understand: • Why you get sick at the start of your holiday - and what your body's really doing. • How your nervous system learns to equate control with survival. • What "coherence" looks and feels like in real-world leadership. • How servant leadership begins in the body - not the boardroom. • And why your next level of success doesn't require you to push harder - only to breathe deeper. You get to experience leadership that feels like coherence: sharp, grounded, unshakeably alive. 💎 Work with Tracy Revitalise - Tracy's private 1:1 Neuro-Identity programme - is now open for enrolment. It's where subconscious re-patterning meets physiological calibration, so your power no longer costs your peace. Apply via the link in the show notes or visit https://www.tracytutty.co.nz/ApplyNow     🔗 Connect with Tracy Instagram | @tracytutty LinkedIn | https://nz.linkedin.com/in/tracytutty Website | tracytutty.co.nz    

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