E262: How Letting Go of Control Can Change Your Life
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There comes a moment when doing everything alone stops feeling like strength and starts feeling like exhaustion.
I've been moving through a deep season of professional reinvention, and one of the biggest shifts has been learning how to let myself be supported. For so long, I believed my value came from being self-sufficient, from holding everything together, from proving I could do it all on my own. But eventually, what once protected me started limiting me.
This episode is an honest reflection on perfectionism, control, burnout, delegation, and the quiet fear underneath so much over-functioning. I share how learning to collaborate, receive mentorship, and allow others into the creative process has changed the way I lead, work, and live.
What we explore:
- The hidden connection between perfectionism and isolation
- Why high achievers struggle to delegate
- The difference between being indispensable and irreplaceable
- Why mentors and coaches serve different roles
- How visionary leadership requires letting go of control
- What professional reinvention really feels like from the inside
If you're navigating your own season of reinvention, explore my books, coaching programs, and resources at nancylevin.com.
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