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Let's Think About It Podcast

Let’s Think About It Podcast is where high achievers stop performing and start leading themselves with intention.You may have the title, the résumé, and the responsibility, but behind the scenes, you’re carrying pressure, expectations, and an internal grind that never really shuts off. This podcast is your reset.Hosted by Coach Mo — certified leadership coach (PCC, ICF), published author, and creator of The Inner Arena™ — each episode challenges how leaders think, show up, and sustain themselves when the pressure is real. This is not surface-level motivation. It’s real conversation about the internal work required to lead without burning out.At the core of the show is the S.W.A.G.™ Framework:Self-Awareness — recognizing the patterns and inner narratives running the showWhy-Power — reconnecting to purpose beyond titles and expectationsAligned Action — c

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    Episode 94: Why Leadership Feels Heavier Than It Should

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode SummaryIn this episode, Coach Mo sits down with leadership coach Kurt Bush to break down why high-performing leaders get stuck in autopilot—and how that pattern quietly fuels decision fatigue, burnout, and inconsistent leadership under pressure. This conversation cuts straight to the real issue: leaders are trained on what to do, but not how to be when pressure hits. When stress rises, you don’t rise—you default.Kurt shares how to disrupt those default reactions, build real self-awareness, and make principled decisions instead of reactive ones. If you’ve ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, or constantly putting out fires, this episode gives you a practical path to reset your leadership from the inside out.Key TakeawaysDisrupt the Default You don’t rise under pressure—you fall back on patterns you’ve never questioned. Self-Awareness Is the Entry Point You can’t change what you don’t see. Awareness creates agency. Burnout Isn’t Just Exhaustion It shows up as hesitation, overthinking, and delayed decisions. Pause Is a Leadership Skill The ability to slow down in pressure is what separates reactive leaders from intentional ones. You’re Carrying a “Second Job” Managing fear, anxiety, and internal pressure is draining your capacity to actually lead. 

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    Episode 93: Why Your Executive Presence Falls Apart Under Pressure

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode Summary Most leaders think executive presence is about confidence, control, and having the right answers. It’s not.In this episode, Coach Mo and Shaun Mader break down the real reason your executive presence drops under pressure—and it has nothing to do with how you “look” as a leader. It’s the internal battle: overthinking, decision fatigue, imposter syndrome, and the pressure to carry everything alone.You’ll learn why leaders become the bottleneck, how reactive leadership kills team performance, and the simple shift that restores clarity in real time. This conversation connects directly to the S.W.A.G.™ framework and reveals how presence is built from the inside out—not through tactics, but through self-awareness and intentional pause.If you’ve ever felt “off” in key moments, this episode will show you exactly why—and how to reset.Key TakeawaysYou Became the Bottleneck Without Realizing It High performers get promoted, then default back to doing instead of leading—creating burnout and overload. Executive Presence Drops When You Stay in React Mode Constant firefighting kills clarity, confidence, and trust across your team. The Pause Is the Power Move Presence isn’t control—it’s your ability to slow down, reset, and respond intentionally in real time. Powerful Questions > Having All the Answers Leaders who ask better questions activate their team’s thinking and reduce decision fatigue. Your Inner State Sets the Team Standard Your energy, awareness, and habits silently train your team on how to operate.

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    Episode 92: Why Leaders Stay Stuck in Reaction Mode

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode Summary Most leaders aren’t failing because they lack skill—they’re stuck reacting instead of thinking ahead.In this episode, Coach Mo and executive coach Chip Scholz break down the hidden gap between reacting in the moment and building true strategic capacity. Drawing on 30 years of coaching experience, Chip reveals why leaders get trapped in “doing mode” and how that mindset quietly limits decision-making, clarity, and long-term impact.The conversation dives into the shift from control-based leadership to self-led leadership, where awareness, curiosity, and intentional thinking drive better outcomes. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, second-guessed your decisions, or found yourself constantly putting out fires, this episode will challenge how you lead—and how you think.This is about moving from reacting… to leading with intention.Key TakeawaysStop Reacting, Start Thinking Ahead Strategic capacity begins when you pause long enough to choose—not just respond. Doing vs Being Is the Leadership Divide Checking boxes creates managers. Self-awareness creates leaders. Frameworks Create Clarity Under Pressure Without a framework, you drift into reaction mode and decision fatigue. Curiosity Kills Bias and Bad Decisions Better questions lead to better data—and better leadership choices. Self-Leadership Is the Real Bottleneck Leaders don’t lack answers—they lack awareness in the moment.

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    Episode 91: How to Trust Yourself Again as a Leader

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode SummaryMost men aren’t broken—they’re carrying weight they never unpacked.In this episode, Coach Mo sits down with trauma-informed coach Ronald Roseboro to expose the hidden layers of trauma, silence, and identity that many high-performing men carry. From father absence to emotional suppression, this conversation goes straight at the root of why leaders struggle with self-trust, burnout, and emotional control under pressure.Ronald breaks down how unhealed trauma shows up in decision-making, relationships, and leadership—and why ignoring the “internal check engine light” only makes things worse. This episode challenges the stigma around vulnerability and offers a real path forward: rebuild trust within yourself, brick by brick.If you’ve been pushing through while something feels off… this one will land.CTA: Take the Burnout Mirror Assessment to identify the energy pattern you’re operating in and where to start your reset.Key Takeaways“If it’s hysterical, it’s historical.” Your reactions aren’t random—they’re tied to unresolved experiences you haven’t processed. The Check Engine Light Never Lies Ignoring internal signals (stress, anger, fatigue) doesn’t fix the issue—it compounds it. High Performers Mask Trauma Well Success doesn’t mean alignment. Many leaders are winning externally but leaking internally. You Can’t Man Up If You Don’t Speak Up Silence isn’t strength—it’s suppression. And suppression always shows up somewhere. Rebuild, Don’t Run The answer isn’t escape. It’s rebuilding your identity and self-trust from the ground up.

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    Episode 90: Why Leaders Lose Trust Under Pressure Without Realizing It

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode SummaryMost leaders think trust breaks down because of poor communication or team dynamics. The reality is, it starts much earlier—internally. In this episode, Coach Mo breaks down the “silent signal” leaders give off under pressure that either builds or erodes trust in real time. When your S.W.A.G.™ (Self-Awareness, Why-Power, Aligned Action, Grit) is off, your team feels it through communication, teamwork, collaboration, and trust—your CT2™. Through a real coaching scenario, this episode reveals how internal pressure, the inner critic, and the need to prove yourself quietly disrupt leadership presence.If leadership has felt off lately, this is your signal.👉 Take the Burnout Mirror assessment to identify where your S.W.A.G.™ is off and what’s driving the disconnect: innerarenaleadership.com/burnout-mirrorKey TakeawaysYour team reacts to your energy before your words Micro-shifts in tone, hesitation, and tension signal misalignment instantly S.W.A.G.™ off → CT2™ breaks down Internal misalignment shows up externally as weakened trust, collaboration, and morale Pressure doesn’t create the problem—it exposes it The inner critic drives overperformance, which creates disconnection Ignoring the signal creates patterns Suppressed signals lead to hesitation, over-explaining, and guarded leadership The reset is simple, but not easy Ask: What am I feeling? What matters right now? What builds trust here? Can I stay present?

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    Episode 89: The Hidden Habit Killing Your Executive Presence

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode SummaryExecutive presence isn’t lost in big moments, it’s quietly eroded in the small ones. This episode breaks down the real threat most high-achieving leaders never see coming: approval addiction.When leaders move from individual contributor to decision-maker, the pressure to prove themselves creates hesitation, disguised as collaboration or alignment. But that pause signals uncertainty, weakens confidence, and slowly chips away at trust and influence.This episode challenges you to confront the internal patterns driving decision paralysis and overthinking. You’ll learn how approval-seeking behaviors show up in leadership and how to reset using the S.W.A.G. framework to lead with clarity and authority.If this hit, it’s worth taking a deeper look at how you’re showing up. The Burnout Mirror Assessment will help you identify the patterns draining your leadership energy and reset how you lead moving forward.https://innerarenaleadership.com/burnout-mirrorKey TakeawaysApproval Addiction Is Invisible It hides as collaboration, but it’s really hesitation driven by self-doubt. Hesitation Signals Weak Presence Your team feels uncertainty before you even speak. High Achievers Struggle the Most The need to prove yourself creates decision paralysis in leadership roles. You’re Creating Bottleneck Culture When everything needs your approval, you train your team to depend, not lead. Discomfort Is the Trigger, Not the Stop Sign That uneasy feeling is your signal to decide, not delay.

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    Episode 88: Why High Performers Feel Stuck (And How to Break It)

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode Summary Most leaders don’t lack discipline—they lack alignment. And that’s where strategic capacity quietly breaks down.In this episode, Kristen Crabtree introduces a powerful shift: the difference between achieving goals and actually living in alignment with who you are. Too many high performers are stuck on autopilot, chasing outcomes that were never truly theirs—leading to burnout, second-guessing, and constant internal pressure.Kristen breaks down the concept of “self-revelation” and how uncovering your truth unlocks clarity, decision-making, and sustainable performance. This conversation goes beyond surface-level mindset work and gets into the real root—patterns, emotional conditioning, and the internal noise that keeps leaders stuck.If you’ve been grinding but still feel off, this episode will challenge how you think about strategy, awareness, and what it really means to lead yourself first. Key TakeawaysYou’re Achieving… But Not Aligned High performers hit goals that were never truly theirs—and pay for it with burnout. Autopilot Is Killing Your Strategic Capacity Repeated patterns and unconscious decisions keep you stuck in cycles you don’t question. Awareness → Pause → Different Action Real change starts when you interrupt the pattern—not just recognize it. You Don’t Need More Discipline—You Need Truth Alignment removes the need to force motivation and grind. You’re Not Stuck—You’re Conditioned Your patterns aren’t random… they’re learned. And they can be unlearned.

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    Episode 87: How Leaders Make Better Decisions Under Pressure

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode SummaryBurnout isn’t just about being tired—it’s about misalignment, decision fatigue, and losing connection to what actually drives you. In this episode, Dr. Tricia Vinatieri, clinical psychologist and Chief Wellbeing Officer, breaks down how leaders can recognize early burnout signs and regain control before it impacts their decisions, teams, and performance.With nearly two decades of experience working with trauma and organizational wellbeing, she shares how burnout affects decision-making, why leaders default to “easy” choices under pressure, and how values-based leadership becomes the anchor in high-stress environments. This conversation challenges the myth that burnout is a personal weakness and reframes it as a systemic and leadership issue.If you're navigating stress, pressure, or leadership fatigue, this episode gives you a practical path back to clarity, alignment, and effective leadership.Key TakeawaysSpot Burnout Early Cynicism, constant fatigue, and feeling ineffective are not random—they’re signals.Decision Fatigue Is Real Burnout doesn’t just drain energy—it lowers your ability to think clearly and choose wisely.Values Drive Better Decisions Leaders who operate from a clear mission and core values reduce stress and make stronger calls.Burnout Isn’t a Grit Problem High performers burn out too—it’s often the system, not the individual.Human-Centered Leadership Wins People don’t need perfect leaders—they need leaders who see them.

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    Episode 86: How to Stay Calm Under Pressure as a Leader

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode SummaryLeadership pressure reveals who a leader really is.In this episode, Coach Mo sits down with entrepreneur and leadership coach Joe Wyrwus to explore what actually happens when leaders face pressure, employee turnover, and difficult leadership moments. Too often, leaders react emotionally instead of pausing to examine the deeper causes behind team disengagement and retention challenges.Joe shares how the most effective leaders step back, regulate their reactions, and ask better questions before making decisions. The conversation dives into employee retention, leadership self-awareness, organizational values, and how misalignment between leaders and teams often drives turnover.Coach Mo also breaks down how the S.W.A.G.™ Framework (Self-Awareness, Why-Power, Aligned Action, Grit) helps leaders regain composure, regulate stress, and lead with clarity when pressure hits.If you're leading a team while carrying expectations, stress, and responsibility, this conversation will challenge how you think about leadership under pressure.Key TakeawaysPause Before You React Great leaders learn to step back during pressure moments instead of reacting emotionally. Clarity comes after the pause.Employee Turnover Isn’t Always About Money Many leaders assume employees leave for salary increases, but misalignment in purpose, growth, and values is often the deeper issue.Self-Awareness Is the Leadership Multiplier Leaders who openly acknowledge their stress or uncertainty create trust and psychological safety with their teams.Misalignment Is the Silent Culture Killer When employee values drift away from company values, engagement drops long before someone submits a resignation.Leadership Starts With Leading Yourself When a leader’s internal pressure, fear, or self-doubt takes control, their energy affects the entire team dynamic.

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    Episode 85: The Courage to Reinvent Yourself (Even When You're Scared)

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode SummaryMost people believe their identity is fixed. Their career defines them. Their past defines them. Their fears define what they can and cannot become.That belief quietly traps people in roles, careers, and lives that no longer fit.In this episode, Coach Mo sits down with motivational speaker and coach Bobbi Barrington, who shares the personal journey of reinventing her life in her 60s. Bobbi discusses the difference between external change and the deeper mindset transition required to break free from limiting beliefs.The conversation dives into fear, emotional regulation, identity, and the courage required to step into the unknown. Bobbi challenges listeners to question the “I am” stories they carry and recognize that personal transformation is possible at any stage of life.The message is simple: the biggest prison most people live in is the one created by their own thinking.Key TakeawaysIdentity Is Often a Story We Never Question Many people operate on autopilot, accepting labels about who they are instead of examining whether those identities still serve them.External Change Is the Easy Part Changing careers, environments, or roles is often simpler than doing the internal work required to rewrite your beliefs.Fear Is Usually Emotional, Not Situational Most people are not afraid of failure. They are afraid of the emotional experience that might come with it.Your Past Is Evidence of Capability People often overlook the skills, resilience, and accomplishments they've already demonstrated.Courage Is Acting While Fear Is Still Present Fear does not disappear when you pursue growth. The key is learning to move forward anyway.

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    Episode 84: Calm Is a Competitive Advantage for High Achievers

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode SummaryMost high achievers aren’t struggling because they lack skill. They’re struggling because their internal capacity is tapped out.In Episode 84, James Brett breaks down what leaders miss under pressure: you can’t outwork a fried nervous system. When the inner critic stays loud, you live in reaction mode, decisions get rushed, and stress becomes your default operating system. James explains “quality of mind,” how low-quality thinking traps you in fear and story, and how presence creates space for better judgment and leadership clarity.You’ll hear practical resets that bring mind and body back into alignment, plus a simple daily gratitude practice that rebuilds capacity over time. If you’re running hard and still feel behind, this episode is your wake-up call.Key Takeaways Spot your “low quality mind” fast. If you’re stuck in fear, story, or self-talk, you’re not leading—you’re reacting.Calm creates choices. The goal isn’t to “control everything,” it’s to create enough internal space to see options.Use the body to quiet the mind. Breath, soft jaw/tongue, and short pauses reduce fight-or-flight and restore clarity.Gratitude is a performance tool. It lifts your mental state and expands capacity, especially when pressure is nonstop.Presence beats pressure. The leader who can reset wins—because they can think, not just push.

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    Episode 83: The Hidden Cost of Being the Smartest Leader in the Room

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode SummaryWhat’s the hidden cost of being the smartest person in the room?In this episode of the Let’s Think About It Podcast, Coach Mo and Algie Mosley unpack how over-functioning leaders unintentionally destroy team leverage, create decision bottlenecks, and fuel burnout. From imposter syndrome to inner critic narratives, they explore why high-achieving executives feel pressure to know everything—and how that pressure silently erodes trust, collaboration, and accountability.If you’re a supervisor, executive, founder, or team leader who feels like everything has to run through you, this conversation will challenge how you define leadership strength.This is a deep dive into decision fatigue, delegation, situational leadership, team imbalance, and how the SWAG Framework restores clarity, trust, and influence inside high-performing teams.The smartest person in the room might also be the most exhausted.Key TakeawaysOver-functioning kills leverage. When everything must run through you, your team never develops decision confidence.Decision bottlenecks are cultural, not accidental. If everyone comes to you for answers, you trained them to.Burnout hides behind competence. High achievers often mask insecurity with over-preparation and control.Imbalance creates silent resentment. High performers burn out while low performers stay underdeveloped.Leadership isn’t knowing everything. It’s building trust so others can decide without you.

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    Episode 82: Resilience Is the Real Executive Presence

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode SummaryExecutive presence is not about charisma, confidence, or commanding the room. It is about how you show up when conflict hits, pressure rises, and your inner narrative starts talking loud.In this episode, Joyce Addison, founder of Interpersonal Wellness Services, breaks down why resilience is not about pushing harder but about managing your internal currency. With nearly three decades in conflict analysis and workplace coaching, she introduces her nine-dimensional Wellbeing Intelligence System and reframes resilience as something measurable, mappable, and buildable.If you are leading a team, carrying emotional weight, or believing you must have all the answers, this conversation will challenge that narrative. Executive presence is revealed in how grounded you remain, how you distribute responsibility, and how intentionally you manage your energy under pressure.Key PointsYou Don’t Know Who You Are Until Conflict Hits Executive presence is revealed in moments of tension, not comfort.Resilience Is a Currency, Not a Personality Trait It can be measured, built, sustained, and expanded intentionally.Leaders Lose Presence When They Hoard Answers Shifting from supervisor to thought partner lightens emotional burden and builds stronger teams.Frameworks Build Composure Pilots, doctors, and athletes rely on systems. Leaders must do the same.If You’re Off, Your Team Feels It Emotional leakage shows up interpersonally. Your state sets the tone.

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    Episode 81: Emotional Safety Is the Leadership Skill No One Teaches

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode Summary High-achieving leaders don’t struggle because they lack discipline. They struggle because their nervous system is hijacked.In this episode of Let’s Think About It Podcast, Coach Mo sits down with therapist-turned-coach Diane McDowell to break down what really happens when fear takes over decision-making. They unpack the concept of brain hijack, why emotional safety is the missing foundation in leadership, and how even the best strategies fail when leaders are operating in survival mode.Diane shares practical tools leaders can use in real time—not just theory—to regain self-regulation, separate facts from drama, and lead themselves before leading others. If pressure makes you freeze, avoid conflict, or second-guess yourself, this conversation will hit home.This episode is about reclaiming control, restoring S.W.A.G.™, and leading from grounded intention—not reaction.Key TakeawaysBrain Hijack Is Not Weakness It’s your survival brain doing its job—just at the wrong time.Emotional Safety Comes Before Strategy If you don’t feel safe internally, no leadership skill will stick.Facts vs. Drama Is a Game-Changer If it’s not a fact, it’s a story—and stories derail leaders fast.Pause Is a Power Move The ability to pause under pressure is trained, not innate.Reps Rewire the Brain Self-regulation is built through repetition, not motivation.

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    Episode 80: Why High Performers Lose Discipline During Good Times

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode SummaryDiscipline doesn’t break because you’re unfocused. It breaks because life gets heavy—sometimes during the most exciting moments. In this episode, Coach Mo and co-host Algie Mosley unpack why discipline stops working when emotional pressure, uncertainty, and self-doubt quietly hijack your energy.Using the example of a job interview, they explore how excitement quickly shifts into fear, worry, and overthinking—and how that internal shift pulls you off your personal code. The conversation dives into nervous system responses, the role of the punk ass inner critic, and why leaders often lose discipline during opportunity, not failure.This episode introduces a grounded reframe: discipline is not willpower—it’s alignment. When your energy shifts, your discipline follows. And without awareness, the cycle repeats.Key TakeawaysDiscipline fails when emotional weight replaces alignmentLife gets heavy in good times, not just bad onesExcitement turns into doubt when the inner critic takes overYour “code” is your discipline—and pressure pulls you off itSelf-awareness resets you, aligned action gives direction, grit moves you forward

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    Episode 79: Why Discipline Fails When You’re Emotionally Leaking Energy

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode SummaryLeaders fail because they’re leaking emotional energy through broken systems. In this episode, Coach Mo breaks down why burnout, busyness, and frustration are often misdiagnosed as discipline problems when the real issue is how leaders are organizing, prioritizing, and regulating themselves under pressure.Using a real client scenario, this conversation exposes the hidden cost of “just pushing through,” bringing work home, and believing that changing jobs will fix internal dysfunction. It also calls out how the punk-ass inner critic disguises fear as productivity and avoidance as responsibility.This episode challenges high achievers to stop running from the situation and start leading themselves inside it by fixing systems, installing guardrails, and rebuilding emotional stamina using the S.W.A.G.™ framework.Key TakeawaysDiscipline breaks when systems are broken: Willpower can’t compensate for poor prioritization and organization.Job-hopping doesn’t fix internal chaos: Unresolved systems follow you into the next role.Busyness is often avoidance in disguise: Staying busy can feel safe, but it drains energy and delays growth.The inner critic fuels emotional leakage: “Don’t slow down” and “everyone’s counting on you” are fear-based narratives.Fix the system, fix the energy: When energy stabilizes, discipline becomes sustainable.

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    Episode 78: Discipline Isn’t the Problem, Your Cycle Is

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode SummaryAccountability and discipline don’t break down because people lack motivation. They break down because most people never address the cycle they’re operating in.In this episode, Coach Mo and Coach A-Mo break down how accountability actually works when willpower fades, discipline slips, and the punk-ass inner critic starts negotiating delays. Using real-world examples like health goals, habit change, language patterns, and environmental design, they show how the S.W.A.G.™ framework creates sustainable momentum instead of short-lived motivation.This conversation goes beyond goal-setting and exposes why people stay stuck in cycles of guilt, burnout, and busyness, and how self-awareness, purpose-driven action, and grit create emotional stamina. If you’ve ever said “I’ll start next week,” this episode explains exactly what’s happening internally, and how to shut it down.Key Takeaways Accountability isn’t punishment—it’s a reset. Progress dies when you shame yourself instead of recalibrating.Your punk-ass inner critic shows up before action, not after. If you don’t plan for it, it will run the decision.Aligned action beats motivation every time. Design your environment so action becomes automatic.If the cycle feels heavy, you’re not failing, you’re repeating. Awareness is the entry point to change.Grit isn’t force, it’s choosing to act despite resistance. Reps create emotional stamina.

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    Episode 77: Why Your Momentum Breaks When Motivation Fades

    Send Let’s Think About It a textSummaryIn Episode 77, Coach Mo closes out the December momentum series by breaking down grit—the most misunderstood and most critical part of the S.W.A.G. framework. This episode reframes grit away from hustle and grind and squarely into what it really is: the discipline to not quit on yourself when motivation fades, energy leaks, and the inner critic gets loud.You’ll hear how grit sustains self-awareness, reactivates your why, and keeps aligned action alive—especially when busyness disguises burnout and productivity becomes a trap. Coach Mo also breaks down the difference between draining (catabolic) energy and fueling (anabolic) energy, and how the S.W.A.G. cycle restores momentum when you fall off track.If you’re serious about entering 2026 with consistency, clarity, and stamina, this episode is your reset point.Key Takeaways Grit is emotional stamina, not grinding harder The ability to stay in motion when excitement fades is what separates momentum from burnout.Busyness is the inner critic’s favorite disguise Being busy feels productive—but it quietly drains energy and kills alignment.When your S.W.A.G. is off, that awareness is the win Catching it early gives you the power to reset and re-enter the cycle.You don’t quit goals—you leak energy first Grit protects aligned action by stabilizing your emotional state.Resetting is a rep, not a weakness Grit is built through mental reps of stopping, reframing, and recommitting.

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    Episode 76: You’re Not Burned Out—Your Actions Are Misaligned

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode Summary Momentum doesn’t come from doing more. It comes from doing what actually matters. In Episode 76, Coach Mo closes out the December Momentum Series by breaking down Aligned Action—the difference between movement that fuels you and busyness that drains you. This episode challenges high achievers and leaders to stop confusing effort with alignment and start measuring their actions by energy, not ego. You’ll hear why burnout is often the result of misaligned action, how energy leaks form when purpose gets ignored, and why pausing is not weakness but power. As you look toward 2026, this conversation pushes you to set goals that restore balance, protect energy, and reflect who you really are—not just what you produce. This is about choice, intention, and building momentum that lasts.Key TakeawaysAligned Action ≠ Hustle Movement with intention creates energy. Busyness without purpose creates burnout.Energy Is the Measurement Tool If your actions feel draining, they’re likely out of alignment with your values and purpose.Pause Creates Power of Choice No pause leads to default behavior. Default behavior leads to the same results.Burnout Is Often an Energy Leak When actions don’t serve your purpose, your energy pays the price.Small Aligned Actions Build Real Momentum Saying no, delegating without guilt, resting strategically, and having hard conversations all count.#AlignedAction #LeadershipEnergy #BurnoutRecovery #LeadYourself #HighAchievers #EnergyProtection #PurposeDrivenLeadership #InnerArena #SWAGFramework #LetsThinkAboutItPodcast

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    Episode 75: The Glue Your Goals Are Missing

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode Summary Momentum doesn’t come from motivation. It comes from purpose.In Episode 75, Coach Mo breaks down Why-Power—the most overlooked and most powerful force in the S.W.A.G. framework. After laying the groundwork with self-awareness in the previous episode, this conversation goes deeper into purpose as the fuel that keeps you showing up when motivation fades and the inner critic gets loud.This episode challenges surface-level goal setting and exposes why external rewards—money, titles, recognition—rarely sustain long-term fulfillment. Coach Mo shares a personal story of building the DOJ Coaching and Career Development Unit to illustrate how clarity of purpose generates energy, conviction, and momentum that can’t be denied.If you’re heading into 2026 with goals but no follow-through, this episode calls out what’s missing—and shows you where to start.Key TakeawaysWhy-Power beats motivation every time Motivation fades. Purpose sustains action under pressure.Surface goals collapse without a deeper “why” Money, titles, and outcomes won’t carry you through resistance.Values create clarity when decisions get hard Identifying non-negotiable values sharpens purpose and filters opportunities.The punk-ass inner critic thrives when your why is weak No purpose equals easy distraction, delay, and self-sabotage.Momentum for 2026 starts now—not in January Purpose built today creates execution tomorrow.

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    Episode 74:Stop Dragging Burnout Into 2026 - Start With Self-Awareness

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode Summary December 2025 moved fast, and if you’re a high achiever, it probably burned you out more than you want to admit. In this episode, Coach Mo and Coach A-Mo break down how to use self-awareness as your first rep in the S.W.A.G. cycle so you don’t drag the same burnout into 2026. They unpack what it really means to “anchor yourself,” how to read your burnout in real time, and why resets are the antidote to draining your energy. From irritation and frustration at work to that inner voice that tells you to just “push through,” you’ll learn how to pause, breathe, reset, and decide on one clear non-negotiable focus for 2026. This is your call-out: stop firefighting your way through the year and start leading yourself with intention.Key TakeawaysRead your burnout, don’t outrun it How to identify your “state of being” in burnout: irritation, tuning people out, internal annoyance, and the subtle ways your energy starts to crack.Reset is the antidote to draining Why real-time resets (breathing, pausing, stepping away) break the loop of burnout and inner critic chatter so they can’t coexist in the same moment.Define your personal reset strategy Practical reset options: box breathing, walking, exercise, time with family, or even pet time—and why you need a version you can use at work under pressure.Decide on one non-negotiable for 2026 The power of choosing a single clear focus (like limiting burnout) so you stop scattering energy and start building momentum with reps.Call out the punk-ass inner critic How that old version of you uses fear, comfort, and distraction to keep you stuck—and why entering the S.W.A.G. cycle weakens its grip over time.

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    Episode 73 Still Goal-Stuck? The 2026 Reset Every Leader Needs

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode Summary As the year closes, most leaders wait for January to “get serious” about goals. In this episode, Coach Mo and Coach A-Mo flip that script and show you how to use December as your momentum month for 2026. They walk through a four-part goal-setting process rooted in the S.W.A.G. framework: decide who you’re becoming, reconnect with your deeper why, visualize the future you already living the result, and build the grit to keep moving when the old you tries to pull you back. Whether you’re chasing a promotion, a new role, or a different way of leading, this conversation helps you stop replaying 2025 disappointments and start building a 2026 mindset. If you’re a high-achieving leader tired of stalled goals, this is your reset.Key Takeaways Decide: Stop dragging 2025 into 2026 Why most leaders stay stuck replaying last year’s failures, and how one clear decision about who you’re becoming flips you out of hesitation and into motion.Purpose > Pressure: Build “why power” instead of chasing titles How digging into the real reason you want the promotion, pivot, or pay raise creates staying power when rejection, silence, or setbacks hit.Visualize the future you with receipts, not fantasy Practical ways to use vision boards, model “walk-throughs,” and conversations with people already in the role to normalize your next level and quiet the inner critic.Aligned action in micro-reps Why momentum is built in small, repeatable moves (systems, rituals, outreach) instead of huge, unsustainable pushes that burn you out by February.Grit against the old you How to recognize when your old patterns are trying to drag you back, and use S.W.A.G. (Self-awareness, Why power, Aligned action, Grit) to stay loyal to your future self.

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    Episode 72: Why Leaders Must Embrace C.T.C.T. and S.W.A.G. for Stronger Work Culture

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode SummaryWhat really shapes your work culture: the organization, or the energy you bring into it? In this episode, Coach Mo breaks down his CTCT framework for healthy workplace culture—Communication, Teamwork, Collaboration, and Trust—born from a panel conversation with UC Davis law students preparing to enter the profession. He unpacks how CTCT shows up in great teams, the military, and everyday organizations, and why broken cultures always trace back to gaps in those four areas. Then he connects CTCT with his SWAG framework (Self-awareness, Why-power, Aligned action, Grit), showing how inner conditioning is the only leverage you truly control. From performance anxiety on big exams to the “punk-ass inner critic” that hijacks your confidence, this episode challenges you to become the ice cube that changes the temperature of any room you walk into.Key TakeawaysC.T.C.T.: A simple culture diagnostic. Communication, Teamwork, Collaboration, and Trust form a quick scan for any workplace: if one is missing, morale and performance eventually drop.Culture vs. control. C.T.C.T. is external and shared, but the only piece you fully control is your own SWAG: Self-awareness, Why-power, Aligned action, and Grit.The ice-and-water metaphor. One person with SWAG can change the “temperature” of a team, but lasting culture change requires multiple “ice cubes” carrying the same energy.Calling out the punk-ass inner critic. High performers often know the material and still choke from anxiety; without self-awareness, fear drowns out their why, confidence, and execution.Leaders are always in a cycle. Whether it’s exams, promotions, or New Year’s goals, you’re already in a pattern; the question is whether you’ll choose a new S.W.A.G. cycle that actually serves you.

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    Episode 71: Leading the New You with S.W.A.G.

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode SummaryLeaders don’t get stuck for lack of talent. They get stuck inside an old identity. In this episode, Coach Mo and Coach A-Mo unpack how environment, habits, and memory lock us into the “chicken yard” when we’re built to fly. Using the S.W.A.G. Framework—Self-Awareness, Why-Power, Aligned Action, and Grit—they show how to move from autopilot to intention, from external validation to inner vision, and from proof-seeking to faith-driven progress. You’ll learn why shifting leadership habits is hard, how the punk-ass inner critic disguises itself as comfort, and what it takes to build mental, emotional, and spiritual resilience while you rewire who you are becoming. If you’re at the crossroad between comfort and calling, this conversation gives you a practical cycle to remember—then embody—the leader you were meant to be.Key TakeawaysEnvironment writes identity: If you stay in the chicken yard, you’ll peck like one. Change the room to change the role.The S.W.A.G. cycle works: Self-Awareness → Why-Power → Aligned Action → Grit. Then repeat.Faith before evidence: Unseen progress still counts; belief leads behavior, then results.Vision beats memory: You can’t build a new self with evidence from the old one.Grit fuels return: When the inner critic pulls you back, grit restores awareness and action.

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    Episode 70: The Hidden Burnout Trigger - When Helping Everyone Drains Your Energy

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode Summary High achievers often wear every hat in the room. At home they are the fixer. At work they are the go-to. Then they wonder why they feel exhausted, resentful, and low-key burned out. In this episode, Coach Mo and Coach A-Mo break down the two hats leaders and caregivers wear most: the “Big Mama” hat (I solve it for you) and the “Thought Partner” hat (I help you solve it for yourself). They show how staying in fixer mode pulls you into other people’s stories, drains your energy, and lets the punk ass inner critic run the narrative. You will learn when to put up guardrails, how to shift into a solution-focused stance, and how the S.W.A.G. framework (Self-Awareness, Why-Power, Aligned Action, Grit) helps you lead self before leading others.S.W.A.G. Framework Cheat SheetInner Arena LeadershipKey TakeawaysFixer mode leaks energy. When you always wear the “Big Mama” hat, you take on everyone else’s emotional baggage and start feeling their stress as your own.Guardrails protect your power. The moment you feel “here we go again, I have to fix this,” that is the signal to switch to the Thought Partner hat and ask open-ended, solution-focused questions.Thought Partnering builds ownership. Asking “What steps are you going to take?” keeps you out of their story and strengthens their problem-solving muscles.Performing leadership vs. being leadership. Performing leadership is about getting the ROI. Being leadership is about leading self first so the work feels lighter and more authentic.S.W.A.G. is the trigger. Self-awareness tells you your energy is cracking, Why-Power reminds you of your role, Aligned Action says ask the question, and Grit keeps you consistent.Visit: MoriceMabry.com

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    Episode 69: The Fulfillment Trap - Why High Achievers Still Feel Empty

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode SummaryMost high achievers don’t burn out because they lack success — they burn out because success stopped feeling fulfilling. In this powerful episode, Coach Mo and Coach A-Mo break down why so many leaders reach every milestone yet still feel empty inside. They unpack how chasing titles, status, and validation keeps leaders in a “reward cycle” that numbs purpose and fuels ego.Through real talk, poetry, and personal stories, the two explore how self-awareness becomes the ignition for rediscovering your why power — the energy that fuels aligned action, clarity, and long-term fulfillment. If you’ve checked every box and still feel like something’s missing, this conversation is your reminder: fulfillment isn’t found in what you finish, but in who you become while finishing it.Key TakeawaysFulfillment ≠ Achievement: External success without internal alignment leads to emotional emptiness.Put Ego on the Shelf: True growth begins when you stop chasing validation and start hearing your inner voice.Rediscover Your Why: Self-awareness is the first rep toward reconnecting with your purpose and motivation.The Locker Room Reset: Every leader needs a space to refine, reflect, and reignite their values as they evolve.Purpose Over Performance: You can’t buy peace on Amazon — it’s built through reflection, discipline, and inner work.Visit InnerArenaLeadership.comDownload your Free S.W.A.G. Cheat Sheet#LeadershipDevelopment #ExecutiveCoaching #PurposeDrivenLeadership #InnerArena #SWAGFramework #SelfAwareness #WhyPower #Fulfillment #EgoVsPurpose #EnergyLeadership

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    Episode 68: Leading Self Under Pressure with S.W.A.G.

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode SummaryWhen pressure spikes, even elite leaders can keep teams steady while quietly losing their center. This episode drills into the hardest skill in leadership: leading self under pressure. Coach Mo and co-host Algie Mo break down how the punk-ass inner critic hijacks decisions, why reactive energy erodes trust, and how to install a reliable “mental pause” you can access in real time. Using the S.W.A.G. Framework—Self-Awareness, Why-Power, Aligned Action, and Grit—you will learn to recognize catabolic states, reset your physiology with breath, and reenter the moment with clarity. Expect practical rituals like gratitude reps, micro-recovery, and pause-visualize-breathe sequences you can use at your desk or on the floor. Grab the S.W.A.G. Cheat Sheet:  www.innerarenaleadership.com/swag_cheatsheet and build the habit that makes pressure a proving ground. Key TakeawaysName the voice: Spot the “inner critic” fast and shift to intention before it drives reactive decisions.Install the pause: Use a quick pause-visualize-breathe sequence to reset energy in the moment.Gratitude reps: Five one-second gratitude thoughts a day compound into calmer choices and better self-talk.S.W.A.G. in action: Self-Awareness to assess state, Why-Power to anchor purpose, Aligned Action to move wisely, Grit to finish strong.Recovery is a responsibility: Schedule simple micro-rituals that keep you trusted under stress.#LeadershipDevelopment #SelfLeadership #Resilience #EnergyLeadership #BurnoutRecovery #ExecutiveCoaching #EmotionalIntelligence #ConflictManagement #HighPerformance #PersonalGrowth

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    Episode 67: Inner Critic vs. Intuition: How Leaders Win Tough Talks

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode SummaryLeaders don’t burn out from hard work—they burn out from avoiding the conversations that matter. In this episode, Coach Mo and co-host Algie Mosley unpack the “war within” that fuels conflict avoidance: the inner critic versus intuition. You’ll learn how fear, dressed up as logic, hijacks judgment and keeps teams stuck, and how to shift into your inner coach to address issues with clarity and care. Using the S.W.A.G.™ framework—Self-Awareness, Why-Power, Aligned Action, and Grit—you’ll get a simple, repeatable way to pause, discern the right voice, and move decisively. Real leadership stories show how candid dialogue transforms performance, culture, and trust. If difficult conversations drain your energy, this playbook will help you reset, speak up, and lead yourself first.Key TakeawaysSpot the imposter: The inner critic sounds logical but runs on fear and past experiences; intuition is quiet, values-based, and future-oriented.Pause = power: A deliberate pause is the aligned action that tames reactivity and restores choice.Coach, don’t corner: Enter tough talks with curiosity and care; seek to understand before seeking to be understood.Reframe the risk: Avoidance carries higher costs than candor—clarity accelerates growth, trust, and performance.Run the S.W.A.G. check: Self-Awareness (name the voice), Why-Power (state the purpose), Aligned Action (plan the approach), Grit (follow through consistently).

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    Episode 66: Identity Crisis at Work? Reclaim It with S.W.A.G.

    Send Let’s Think About It a textSummaryS.W.A.G.™ CHEAT SHEETTHE INNER ARENAIdentity isn’t a job title—it’s energy in motion. In this conversation, Coach Mo and co-host Algie Mosley unpack the “identity crisis” leaders face when titles, roles, or achievements become the measure of worth. Using the S.W.A.G.™ framework—Self-Awareness, Why-Power, Aligned Action, and Grit—they show how to silence the punk-ass inner critic, reset energy levels, and move from stagnation to momentum. Algie shares a powerful shift from self-doubt to “I am” confidence, plus a locker-room metaphor for leaders who need a real place to regroup and recalibrate. If you’re leading under pressure, battling impostor thoughts, or stuck in autopilot, this episode shows how to reclaim identity, raise your energy, and take aligned action that lasts.Key TakeawaysName the opponent: Spot how the inner critic disguises fear and stalls action in meetings, public speaking, and daily decisions.Shift your state: Use energy levels awareness to move from catabolic reactions to creative, solution-oriented responses.S.W.A.G.™ in practice: Reconnect to Why-Power, choose one aligned action, then reinforce with grit to rebuild momentum.Locker room for leaders: Create a private space—the Inner Arena—to peel back masks, reset, and plan adjustments.Identity > titles: Success is a chapter, not the whole book; identity comes from values and consistent aligned actions.Get your free S.W.A.G.™ CHEAT SHEET

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    Episode 65: Reframing Fear: From “Why Me?” to “Why Not Me?”

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode SummaryCoach Mo reconnects with longtime friend and consultant Robynne Rose-Haymer for a conversation that blends personal truth with practical strategy. Robynne shares how mindfulness, gratitude, and a strong support squad help her navigate life’s peaks and valleys while refusing to let fear or the inner critic dictate her path. From doctoral studies to nonprofit leadership, she brings a lived perspective on resilience, reflection, and continuous learning. Coach Mo then introduces his S.W.A.G.™ framework—Self-awareness, Why-power, Aligned Action, and Grit—as a proven structure leaders can use to take small daily steps that add up to lasting growth. Together, they outline a recipe for shifting from self-doubt into momentum, reminding us that fear is often “false evidence appearing real” and that true leadership begins with vision and self-awareness.Key Takeaways Mindfulness as a superpower: Daily breathing, gratitude, and self-reflection recalibrate energy in valleys.Reframe fear: Replace “Why me?” with “Why not me?” and treat fear as False Evidence Appearing Real.Continuous learning mindset: Curiosity and reflection open doors to growth when resources and answers aren’t obvious.S.W.A.G.™ framework (Coach Mo): Build Self-awareness, connect to Why-power, take Aligned Action, and cultivate Grit to stay on course.Detours ≠ derailment: Like MapQuest, knowing your starting and ending point helps you reroute with confidence when life shifts.

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    Episode 64: When Self-Doubt Becomes the Real Opponent

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode SummarySelf-doubt is one of the toughest opponents leaders, professionals, and everyday people face. In this episode of Let’s Think About It, Coach Mo and co-host Algie Mosley dig into the inner battle of self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and the “punk-ass inner critic” that keeps so many from stepping into their potential. They explore how fear often comes from cycles passed down by family, culture, and society—and how curiosity, self-awareness, and choice can break those chains. Through raw personal stories—from near-drowning to overcoming ridicule in school—Mo and Algie reveal how to transform doubt into a signal for growth. This conversation challenges listeners to take one courageous step, hush and flush the toxic thoughts, and reclaim the power of choice in the face of fear.Key TakeawaysSelf-doubt isn’t weakness: It’s proof you care deeply about what you’re pursuing.Cycles of fear run deep: Family, culture, and media often pass down limiting beliefs without us realizing.The power of one step: Moving forward with one small action is often the antidote to paralysis.Hush and flush the toxins: Replace toxic self-talk with renewed thinking and conscious choice.Choice = power: You don’t have to let fear dictate your actions—you decide your lane.

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    Episode 63: Be It Forward - The Power of Resilient Leadership

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode Summary From the backwoods of Mississippi to the halls of UC Davis, Algie Mosley’s journey is a masterclass in resilience, vision, and faith. In this powerful episode of the Let’s Think About It Podcast, Coach Mo and Algie—longtime friends and now collaborators—dive deep into what it takes to rise above doubt, reprogram limiting beliefs, and build a life rooted in purpose. Algie shares his story of transformation sparked by The Power of the Subconscious Mind, the pivotal moments that reshaped his character, and his mission to inspire others through his Be It Forward framework. Together, they explore how vision fuels resilience, why believing in yourself is non-negotiable, and how small decisions create lasting impact. Whether you’re leading, rebuilding, or just trying to get out of your own way, this conversation will challenge and energize you.Key TakeawaysThe Book That Changed Everything: How The Power of the Subconscious Mind shifted Algie’s self-image and set him on a new path.Resilience as Vision: Why faith and the ability to “see the unseen” are the foundation for bouncing back.Be It Forward Framework: Algie’s powerful blueprint for believing, empowering, aspiring, and transforming.From Seed to Tree: A vivid metaphor for leadership, growth, and giving back.The Laws of Attraction in Action: How Algie and Coach Mo reconnected after decades, proving the energy you put out always comes back.

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    Episode 62: Taming the Inner Critic During Career Transition

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode Summary What if the most powerful shift in your career started with one small step? In this episode, Coach Mo welcomes back Michelle Schafer, career and leadership coach and bestselling author of Cultivating Career Growth: Navigating Transitions With Purpose. Together, they unpack the emotional and tactical realities of career transition, especially during job loss, layoffs, and uncertainty. Michelle shares the inner hurdles she overcame to write her book—and how the same mindset tools apply to job seekers stuck in fear, shame, or procrastination. From battling the inner critic to redefining progress beyond job offers, this episode is packed with resilience-building, practical strategies for those seeking more purpose in their work. Whether you're navigating a career pivot, recovering from burnout, or updating your resume, you’ll leave this episode with renewed clarity—and the next right step.Key Takeaways“Just do it” isn't cliché—it’s strategy Learn how Michelle’s writing process mirrors the small-step approach that helps job seekers overcome overwhelm and take action.Progress isn’t just job offers—it's daily reps Redefining success during job search: why asking for a LinkedIn recommendation can be just as meaningful as landing an interview.Tame the inner critic with truth and structure Discover Michelle’s framework to shift from self-doubt to clarity and confidence in articulating your value.This isn’t your forever place How reframing your layoff story and accepting support helps you reclaim momentum after job loss.Articulate your value with 3 simple questions Use the “what, how, and so what” framework to build compelling resume bullets and reclaim your career narrative.Bio:Michelle Schafer is an ICF-certified coach, author and facilitator, specializing in career transition and leadership. She is the owner and founder of Michelle Schafer Coaching, empowering people to navigate career transitions with confidence. Michelle is passionate about people and inspired by their progress, working with clients at all levels of an organization and across sectors including federal and municipal government, high tech, not-for-profit and financial services. Michelle offers coaching 1:1 and in groups, is the proud author of the #1 best selling book "Cultivating Career Growth: Navigating Transitions with Purpose" and most recently was recognized as one of Ottawa's Top Coaches in 2024.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelleschafercoaching/ Website:  https://mschafercoaching.ca/ Free offer #1: A free chapter from my book - sign up here: https://mschafercoaching.ca/cultivatingcareergrowth/ Order my book Cultivating Career Growth: Navigating Transitions with Purpose here: https://mschafercoaching.ca/cultivatingcareergrowth/ Free offer #2: Download the reflection tool Career Focus Framework here: https://mschafercoaching.ca/gain-clarity-and-confidence-in-your-job-search/ Email me here: [email protected] a complimentary 30 min discovery call with me here:  https://calendly.com/coaching-with-michelle-schafer 

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    Episode 61: The Hidden Reason Leaders Burn Out

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode SummaryLeadership is performance—but most leaders are doing it without a locker room. In this raw solo episode, Coach Mo reveals the overlooked reason so many high performers hit burnout: they’re carrying emotional weight with no place to reset, reflect, or get held accountable. Drawing from his experience as a college football player, Coach Mo explains why leaders need more than motivation—they need reps. The Inner Arena was built for this. If you’re tired of leading solo, this episode is your wake-up call.Key TakeawaysBurnout Is Isolation, Not Just Overwork Leaders are burning out because they lack a space to reset and get real—what athletes call the locker room.Accountability Requires a Team Without peers to challenge you, the inner critic grows louder—and so does self-doubt and disengagement.Reps, Not Theory You can’t outread burnout. Leadership transformation requires mental reps: pause, breathe, visualize, act.The Inner Arena = The Locker Room A modern-day locker room for leaders to train, reset, and be held accountable without judgment.

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    Episode 60: Protect Your Energy at Work - How to Lead Yourself When Burnout Hits

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode Summary:In Episode 60, Coach Mo steps into the Inner Arena to answer real-world leadership questions from listeners who are barely hanging on. From Stacy, a higher ed leader feeling invisible and depleted, to Kevin, a senior healthcare manager stuck on autopilot — this episode dives deep into what it really means to lead yourself when your tank is empty.Coach Mo unpacks the invisible cost of emotional over-functioning, the warning signs of energy leaks, and how to use simple but powerful resets to plug the drain. If you’ve been giving your all and still feeling “not enough,” this episode is your wake-up call — and your reset button.Key Takeaways:Energy Protection isn’t self-care fluff — it’s leadership armor. Learning to pause, breathe, and reset lets you reclaim power when emotions threaten to take the wheel.Rep Resets (Coach Mo’s signature breathwork tool) are a 3-minute solution to ground you under pressure and reset your leadership energy in the moment.Your inner critic gets louder when your values are violated. That exhaustion you feel? It’s often not from what you’re doing — it’s from how far you’ve drifted from what matters to you.If you’re people-pleasing your way to burnout, you're leaking energy with every “yes” that dishonors your values.Purpose isn’t lost — it’s buried under depletion. Kevin’s story shows that the flatline feeling isn’t failure, it’s a signal. Getting your SWAG back (Self-awareness, Why power, Aligned actions, Grit) starts by identifying what shifted.Listener Questions Answered:Stacy, Director of Academic Affairs (Higher Ed) “How do I protect my emotional energy without letting people down or checking out completely?” → Coach Mo breaks down the dangers of emotional overfunctioning, silent resentment, and how to use Rep Resets + Energy SWOTs to get grounded again.Kevin, Senior Ops Manager (Healthcare) “How do I reconnect with my purpose when I feel emotionally flat?” → Coach Mo walks him through the “Why Power” diagnostic — part of the SWAG framework — and how to identify the exact values no longer being honored.

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    Episode 59: The Real Reason You’re Not Getting Promoted

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEPISODE SUMMARYReclaim Your Voice and Rise: Confidence, Clarity, and Career Growth for Women in LeadershipWhen you’re doing the work and still getting overlooked, the problem isn’t your performance—it’s your visibility. In this episode, Coach Mo sits down with Rosie Zilinskas, founder of No Woman Left Behind, to explore why high-achieving women stay stuck in corporate roles and how to shift that trajectory. Rosie shares how her Promotion Readiness Roadmap helps women become confident advocates for themselves, land promotions, and thrive in leadership—without burning out. From overlooked to in-demand, this episode is a blueprint for women who are ready to speak up, step in, and level up.KEY TAKEAWAYS“Really? You never said anything.” Rosie’s career pivot started with this one sentence. Learn why visibility—not performance—is often the key to promotion.Confidence comes from preparation, not just personality. Discover how Rosie helps women build leadership readiness by mastering feedback, self-assessment, and strategic communication.The post-promotion void is real. Getting the job is just the start—Rosie explains how her membership program supports women as they navigate real-time leadership challenges.Resilience is built in the fire. Rosie’s backstory—moving countries, surviving divorce, raising kids solo—reveals how adversity shaped her career clarity and coaching mission.Middle managers are burning out in silence. Coach Mo and Rosie spotlight the leadership blind spot: unsupported new leaders stuck between executive pressure and team delivery.

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    Episode 58: Stuck in Self-Doubt? Reclaim Your Leadership SWAG

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode SummaryWhen was the last time you felt off your game—not burned out, but just off? In this solo episode, Coach Mo breaks down how high-achieving leaders drift into autopilot, self-doubt, and overthinking…and how to reclaim what he calls your SWAG: Self-awareness, Why-power, Aligned actions, and Grit. Through the story of one anxious executive prepping for a high-stakes presentation, you’ll hear how mindset, energy, and intention create real confidence. If you're leading from fear instead of fire, this episode gives you a practical, repeatable path to get back in alignment.🔑 Key TakeawaysSWAG Is Your Inner Armor: True leadership starts with energy, intention, and alignment—not titles or tactics.Fear vs. Fire: Your inner critic thrives when you lead on autopilot. Shifting to “fire” means leading with values, purpose, and conviction.Confidence Comes From Clarity: When your why is clear, your actions align—and your grit returns.No Applause Needed: One of the strongest forms of grit? Doing the hard thing even when no one notices.A 4-Question Reset: Reclaim your SWAG daily with these:What’s my energy like today?What’s my why for this work?What’s one aligned action I can take?Where have I shown grit this week, even without applause?

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    Episode 57: Happiness Isn’t a Reward—It’s a Skill

    Send Let’s Think About It a text🎙️ Episode SummaryWhat if happiness wasn’t a byproduct of success—but the foundation for it? In this episode, Coach Mo sits down with Edwin Edebiri, Global Chief Happiness Officer and founder of the I Am Happy Project, to explore why energy protection starts with mastering your inner joy. Edwin breaks down the science and soul of happiness as a learnable skill, not a fleeting emotion. From preventing burnout to building purpose-aligned businesses, this conversation unpacks how to train your mind to be happy—even when life gets heavy. If you’ve ever said, “I’ll be happy when...”, this episode flips the script. Success without joy isn’t success. It’s burnout in disguise.💡 Key TakeawaysFlip the Formula: Happiness Fuels Success Most people chase success to become happy—but Edwin explains why happiness is the starting line, not the reward.Happiness is a Skill, Not a Mood Emotional energy can be trained. Through small practices like the 24-Hour Happiness Promise and gratitude, happiness becomes a muscle.The Cost of Ignoring Joy High achievers often delay happiness in pursuit of more—but burnout, emptiness, and mistrust await if joy is left behind.Business Can Be Built on Happiness The Happpreneur movement shows how integrating wellbeing into professional life boosts performance, resilience, and relationships.Energy Protection Starts with Alignment When your actions align with your core values, happiness becomes natural. Scarcity, competition, and stress lose their grip.

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    Episode 56: Stuck in Your Career? How to Find Purpose Again

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode SummaryWhat happens when success starts to feel like a trap instead of a triumph? In this episode, Coach Mo sits down with executive and career clarity coach Danielle Droitsch to unpack what it really takes to reset your career when you're feeling burned out, unfulfilled, or stuck. Danielle shares her personal pivot from senior leadership in the nonprofit space to building a career rooted in purpose, and reveals how mindset, self-reflection, and courageous action are essential tools for anyone ready to rediscover their “why.” If you're questioning what's next, this episode will help you turn confusion into clarity.🔑 Key TakeawaysBurnout Isn’t Always Obvious: Success on the outside can mask deep disconnection on the inside—and it often hits mid-career leaders the hardest.Clarity Comes From Action: Danielle explains how taking aligned, imperfect action is key to moving through confusion—not just thinking harder.You’re Not Alone in Feeling Stuck: 70% of the global workforce is disengaged. Feeling misaligned isn’t failure—it’s a signal for change.Stop Outsourcing Your Purpose: Real career clarity doesn’t come from polls, mentors, or LinkedIn—it starts from within.Inner Critic vs. Inner Coach: The voice you listen to most determines whether you stay stuck or start moving.Subscribe to the Let's Think About It Podcast.

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    Episode 55: How Intentional Leaders Overcome Fear and Build Influence

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode SummaryWhat’s really holding high-achieving leaders back from reaching their next level? In this powerful conversation, Coach Mo sits down with executive coach and strategist Daphne Valcin to unpack the real barriers—like fear, limiting beliefs, and the inner critic—that derail even the most driven professionals. From her own vulnerable story of launching a coaching business to guiding clients toward six-figure promotions, Daphne shares how intention, emotional intelligence, and aligned action create lasting influence. Whether you're a leader battling doubt or building your internal brand, this episode offers a blueprint to lead with clarity and confidence.🔑 Key TakeawaysProblem-Solve Your Fear: Daphne shares how she overcame early business fears by taking action and shifting her mindset—not just waiting to feel “ready.”Build Influence from the Inside Out: Leaders must first align with their values and intentions before they can build credibility and relationships that fuel promotions.EQ Drives ROI: Emotional intelligence isn’t optional—it’s a core driver of engagement, retention, and leadership growth.Conflict Often Masks System Gaps: What looks like team tension is often rooted in unmet expectations or unclear roles—fix the system, reduce the friction.The PACT Method: Daphne’s agency uses a 4-part framework—Program development, Assessments, Coaching, and Training—to develop high-impact, emotionally aware leaders.

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    Episode 54: Burnout, Boundaries, and Breaking Through Fear

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode SummaryAfter 33 years of breaking barriers in the Navy, Dee Allen retired—but not from leadership. In this powerful episode, she shares her journey from military service to executive coaching and why self-confidence, not credentials, is often the missing piece at the top. Coach Mo and Dee unpack the inner fears that plague even the most accomplished leaders—imposter syndrome, fear of failure, and the illusion of having no choice. With clarity and compassion, Dee explains how coaching helps leaders reclaim their mindset, confidence, and professional power. Whether you're in the C-suite or mid-career, this episode reminds you: you’re not stuck—you're one insight away from your next breakthrough.Key TakeawaysConfidence Crumbles at the Top Even senior leaders in the C-suite struggle with self-doubt—especially when they feel isolated and pressured to constantly perform.From Role Model to Change Agent Dee Allen’s leadership philosophy reframes influence; she didn’t just rise in the ranks—she rewrote Navy policy for women and families.Burnout Isn’t a Time Problem, It’s a Boundaries Problem Leaders often put professional development last—but protecting time for growth is essential to staying sharp and centered.Fear Thrives in Isolation When high-level leaders stop talking through their challenges, fear of failure and limiting beliefs take over. Coaching provides a way out.Development Looks Different Now Dee challenges the traditional view of professional development—books, podcasts, reflection, and shadowing all count, not just courses.Connect with me on Instagram and Facebook @Coach_Mo_Coaching, on LinkedIn as Morice Mabry, or visit my website at moricemabry.com for exclusive content.

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    Episode 53: Leadership Under Pressure Starts With Inner Alignment

    Send Let’s Think About It a textEpisode SummaryWhat does it take to stop hiding in plain sight and finally own your brilliance? In this powerful conversation, Coach Mo sits down with Sandra Kemayou—business coach, author, and unapologetic champion of high-achieving women ready to turn their expertise into impact. From overcoming cultural shame and inner critic battles to building a thriving coaching business without dancing on TikTok, Sandra shares how reclaiming alignment, reps, and radical self-trust changed everything. This episode is a call to action for any woman who’s been told “you should be a coach” but hasn’t yet made the leap. If burnout is whispering—or yelling—at you, this is your wake-up call to get back in alignment and into your purpose.Key Takeaways“You’re not burned out, you’re misaligned.” Sandra reframes burnout as a signal that your current season may be over—and purpose is calling.Walking was the first rep. Her transformation started with a simple 6 a.m. walk—rebuilding confidence by honoring commitments to herself.High-achieving women need new rooms. Many clients aren’t broken; they’re just in the wrong position or outgrown the room they’re in.From hiding to high-ticket. Sandra helps clients stop giving away their brilliance in corporate and build coaching businesses rooted in their true niche.“We don’t give you power—you’ve always had it.” The final mic-drop reminds listeners that transformation begins with self-belief, not outside validation.

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    Episode 52: How Values-Based Leadership Builds Emotional Armor

    Send Let’s Think About It a textSummaryWhat if leadership wasn't about having all the answers—but asking better questions? In this compelling conversation, Coach Mo sits down with executive coach Ted Whetstone to unpack how leaders can evolve from command-and-control to curiosity-driven influence. Drawing from decades in consulting and coaching, Ted shares how confronting personal and organizational fear is the key to unlocking transformation. The episode explores the power of courageous conversations, the trap of over-reliance on logic, and why reconnecting to core values is essential armor in times of chaos. Whether you're a seasoned executive or an aspiring leader, this episode offers a fresh take on leadership development, executive coaching, and the mindset shifts that make high-performing teams possible.Key TakeawaysCuriosity Over Control: Shifting from having the answers to asking the right questions is what drives modern leadership.Put On Your Armor: Knowing your core values acts as emotional armor when burnout, fear, or doubt hits.From Consulting to Coaching: Ted explains the shift from problem-solving for others to helping clients access their own wisdom.Courageous Conversations Create Breakthroughs: The smallest acts of vulnerability can repair years of relational tension in leadership.Interrupt the Inner Critic: Curiosity is an antidote to fear—and a powerful tool to silence self-doubt.

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    Episode 51: Leadership at the Breaking Point - Coaching Through Fear, Feedback, and Growth

    Send Let’s Think About It a textTom Emery joins Coach Mo to explore how leadership coaching helps executives and entrepreneurs overcome the discomfort that holds them back from reaching their full potential. As a People Performance Consultant with 20+ years of HR and leadership development experience, Tom blends executive coaching, leadership consulting, and business coaching strategies to help leaders navigate difficult conversations and build resilience.The conversation unpacks how our natural tendency to avoid discomfort creates barriers to effective leadership. Tom shares his OI4C framework — Observe, Impact, and one of four C’s (Curious, Change, Continue, or Challenge) — a powerful leadership coaching tool used by leadership consultants and executive coaches to transform confrontation into constructive dialogue. This approach is critical in cultures where politeness often overshadows direct feedback.Coach Mo and Tom dive deep into mindset coaching concepts, distinguishing between the limiting inner critic and the empowering inner coach. Leaders operating from fear, frustration, or depletion often lead reactively instead of intentionally — an issue that leadership coaching programs directly address. Tom offers a compassionate yet practical approach to managing your protective inner voice while pushing for necessary personal and professional growth.Drawing from the aviation principle “put your own mask on first,” Tom reinforces that leadership development isn’t optional; it’s essential. Leaders must prioritize their own professional development to sustain the energy, vision, and decision-making power needed to lead others effectively.If you’re serious about executive leadership coaching, personal development, and growing through discomfort, this episode is packed with real-world coaching strategies for leaders, entrepreneurs, and executives. Learn how coaching leadership practices and leadership development programs can help you improve feedback skills, overcome limiting beliefs, and get out of your own way to lead with greater purpose and impact.

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    Special Episode 50: Punch Your Punk-Ass Inner Critic in the Mouth

    Send Let’s Think About It a textWhen self-doubt threatens to hold us back, what propels us forward? In this milestone 50th episode, Coach Mo flips the script by becoming the interviewee, with previous guest Michelle Schaefer taking the host's chair for an illuminating conversation about overcoming limiting beliefs.Coach Mo vulnerably shares how the inner critic nearly prevented him from launching his podcast despite his successful coaching career. "Who am I to provide value?" he recalls thinking—a universal doubt that plagues even accomplished professionals. His breakthrough came through simple action: "Once I put the headset on and started talking, the fear went away." This powerful realization formed the foundation of his podcasting philosophy and success.With refreshing candor, Mo describes his inner critic as a "punk-ass" schoolyard bully who must be consistently confronted to lose power. This metaphor resonates deeply as he explains how taking action in the face of fear eventually silences the doubt. The episode offers a masterclass in applying confidence from one area of life to challenges in another—a transferable skill we all possess but rarely utilize.The conversation reveals surprising developments in Mo's podcasting journey, including invitations from podcast networks and connections with guests from around the world. These successes stand in stark contrast to his initial hesitation, proving how drastically limiting beliefs can misrepresent our potential. Looking forward, Mo shares plans for increased audience engagement, including listener questions and possible live coaching sessions.What will you do to get out of your own way? As Mo powerfully states: "Stay committed to your journey, because one thing I always tell people: no one else gives a shit about you but you." Take this inspiration and punch your own punk-ass inner critic in the mouth. Remember, "the most effective way to do it is to do it."

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    Episode 49: Finding Your Why-The Ultimate Fuel for Transformation

    Send Let’s Think About It a textWhat happens when your energy levels drop so low you can barely recognize yourself? Adrienne Simmons found out the hard way when her doctor delivered shocking news: she was pre-diabetic. After years of late nights, substance use, and processed foods following her daughter leaving for college, Adrienne had to face a harsh truth – she was on a dangerous path that could cut short her dreams of seeing grandchildren and traveling the world.But this isn't just another health transformation story. It's a masterclass in identifying what truly matters. Adrienne shares her raw "lost and found" journey with Coach Mo, revealing how a tearful breakdown in her garage became the pivotal moment that changed everything. "I can't do this anymore," she whispered – words that would mark the beginning of her remarkable return to vitality.The wisdom Adrienne shares about reconnecting with your deepest values resonates far beyond physical health. She explains how our bodies, minds, emotions, and spirit function as an interconnected system, and why most people never recognize the connection between their physical ailments and their value-misaligned choices. "We don't give ourselves the respect our bodies deserve," she notes, challenging listeners to examine where they've placed health on their priority list.Most powerful is Adrienne's simple philosophy: "You scratch my back, I'll scratch yours." Your body wants to give you energy, creativity, and vitality – but it needs whole foods, water, sleep, sunshine, and stress management in return. This reciprocal relationship becomes the foundation for everything else in life.Ready to reclaim your energy and live with purpose? This conversation offers both the inspiration and practical steps to start your own transformation journey today.

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    Episode 48: Fearless Forward

    Send Let’s Think About It a textWhat propels us forward when fears and limiting beliefs threaten to hold us back? Zoe Thompson's journey from an 18-year-old civilian in a police station to a senior leader managing officers provides a masterclass in determination and proving doubters wrong.Growing up with a father whose mantra was "the bigger they come, the harder they fall," Zoe developed an unstoppable drive that served her well when facing triple bias as young, female, and a civilian in leadership. Her philosophy? "If you tell me I can't do it, you can then watch me do it." This mindset became her superpower in navigating challenges throughout her 20-year policing career.Our conversation delves into the psychology of fear and how it functions as a distraction from our values. When we're afraid – whether of public speaking or taking on new challenges – our values temporarily recede. But as Zoe explains, "The anticipation anxiety is very real, and the more you stand on the sidelines, the bigger it gets." The solution? Step into action, and watch your values rise as the fear diminishes.Today, Zoe coaches ambitious professionals who are already successful but recognize that "what got you here won't get you there." Using frameworks like PIPS (Plan, Intention, identity, Performance, Structure) and the KSA bridge (Knowledge, Skills, Action), she helps clients identify what's truly holding them back from their next summit. Her proudest successes? Helping working parents achieve professional excellence without sacrificing family time.Whether you're facing fear in leadership, career transitions, or personal growth, this episode offers practical wisdom on moving forward with purpose. As Zoe reminds us, "Take the step, take action, and give yourself space to bounce it around and work it through once you're in it, but don't do that from the sidelines."

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    Episode 47: There Is Nothing Wrong With You, It's Just Fear

    Send Let’s Think About It a textWhat if your greatest struggles aren't character flaws, but simply responses to fear? In this transformative episode, I sit down with Rhonda Britton, the world's first television life coach and author of the bestselling book "Fearless Living," who shares her extraordinary journey from unimaginable tragedy to becoming a pioneer in fear mastery.Rhonda's story begins at age 14 when she witnessed her father murder her mother before taking his own life. This devastating experience led her through alcoholism, multiple DUIs, and three suicide attempts before she discovered a path forward through an unexpectedly simple practice: giving herself gold stars on a calendar for even the smallest positive actions.You'll discover Rhonda's groundbreaking "Wheel of Fear" and "Wheel of Freedom" frameworks that have helped countless people identify hidden fear patterns and break free from them. Rather than viewing behaviors like procrastination, perfectionism, and people-pleasing as character flaws, Rhonda reveals how they're actually signals that fear is operating in your life.The conversation dives deep into how fear manifests differently for each person, why habitual negative behaviors are so hard to break, and practical approaches to recognize and transform your relationship with fear. Rhonda explains how accessing your "essential nature" – parts of yourself you may have hidden away long ago – is key to moving beyond limitation.Whether you're struggling with self-doubt, feeling stuck in harmful patterns, or simply curious about how fear might be operating behind the scenes in your life, this conversation offers profound insights and practical tools to help you live with greater authenticity and purpose.Subscribe now to join us on this journey of self-discovery and transformation. Together, we'll uncover the courage to face our fears and embrace our essential nature.

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    Digital Overwhelm: Staying Human in a Tech-Saturated World

    Send Let’s Think About It a textCoach Mo welcomes author and communication professor Craig Mattson for a thoughtful exploration of our collective digital overwhelm and how we can reclaim our humanity in technology-saturated environments.From the moment Craig shares his story about discovering an electronic "buzz in the line" during podcast recordings, we recognize our own experience - that persistent, low-grade distractedness that characterizes modern professional life. His recently published book "Digital Overwhelm" tackles this universal challenge with refreshing honesty and practical wisdom.What makes this conversation particularly valuable is Craig's balanced perspective. He acknowledges the genuine difficulty of managing our digital lives while offering hope through "communicational flexibility" - developing multiple approaches to workplace technologies rather than relying on a single rigid strategy. Drawing from extensive interviews with millennial and Gen Z professionals, Craig provides insights that benefit everyone from tech-native youth to baby boomers feeling left behind by rapid technological change.The discussion takes fascinating turns as we explore parenting in digital spaces, helping older professionals adapt to technological shifts, and finding the right relationship with emerging AI tools. Craig's recommendation to "be the human in the loop" with artificial intelligence accredited by author Ethan Mollick, addresses one of today's most pressing workplace concerns with practical, actionable advice.Whether you're struggling with email overload, concerned about your children's screen time, or wondering how to integrate AI into your professional life without losing your humanity, this episode offers both validation and strategies to move forward. As Craig wisely suggests, try treating digital communication as a gift - an opportunity to slow down, be mindful, and connect authentically despite the technological barriers.

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    The Confidence Factor: Tackling Self-Doubt in Career Transitions

    Send Let’s Think About It a textWhen fear and self-doubt cloud your career path, how do you find clarity to move forward? Coach Mo sits down with holistic life and career coach Cheryl Polk to unpack the psychological barriers that keep talented professionals stuck in unfulfilling roles.Cheryl's motto—"improve your career, improve your life"—sets the tone for a deeply practical conversation about transforming career anxiety into actionable confidence. Drawing from her journey from accountant to Fortune 500 manager to career coach, she reveals the mindset shifts that precede successful professional transitions.The discussion moves beyond standard resume advice to address what truly happens when interview nerves strike. You'll discover why preparation matters more than perfection, how to personalize interview techniques to your authentic style, and why bringing notes to an interview isn't "cheating"—it's strategic planning.For mid-career professionals contemplating change, Cheryl explains why facing temporary financial setbacks might be necessary to achieve long-term goals. Meanwhile, recent graduates will appreciate her four-step framework for career discovery that removes the pressure of finding the "perfect" first job.Most valuably, Coach Mo and Cheryl explore practical strategies for managing limiting beliefs—those internal voices that whisper "you're not qualified" or "you don't deserve success." Their conversation offers a refreshing blend of compassion and accountability for anyone seeking to align their professional path with their personal values.Ready to transform your approach to career development? Listen now, then connect with Cheryl on LinkedIn as Career Coach Cheryl P or visit excel-resumes.com to continue your journey.

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Let’s Think About It Podcast is where high achievers stop performing and start leading themselves with intention.You may have the title, the résumé, and the responsibility, but behind the scenes, you’re carrying pressure, expectations, and an internal grind that never really shuts off. This podcast is your reset.Hosted by Coach Mo — certified leadership coach (PCC, ICF), published author, and creator of The Inner Arena™ — each episode challenges how leaders think, show up, and sustain themselves when the pressure is real. This is not surface-level motivation. It’s real conversation about the internal work required to lead without burning out.At the core of the show is the S.W.A.G.™ Framework:Self-Awareness — recognizing the patterns and inner narratives running the showWhy-Power — reconnecting to purpose beyond titles and expectationsAligned Action — c

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