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Leadership is heavy in ways no one talks about.

We expect long hours, enrollment pressure, staff turnover, and parent demands — but the invisible weight of leadership isn’t in the spreadsheets. It’s in the emotions, expectations, and energy you absorb every day.

In this powerful conversation, Chanie redefines burnout and exposes why the “fix-it-fast” advice doesn’t work. Because burnout doesn’t come from working too hard, it comes from becoming the system.

If you’ve been the leader who holds everyone else’s fear, absorbs everyone’s disappointment, and smiles while suffocating inside, this episode is your permission to stop.

Learn how to trade survival for sustainability by building rhythms that distribute the weight, not systems that keep you holding it all.

Join the live workshop, Delegation Isn’t the Finish Line: Ownership Is to learn how to build rhythms that hold you steady.

Register at: schoolsofexcellence.com/delegation

What You’ll Learn

Key Insights

Memorable Quotes

“Burnout isn’t working too hard, it’s becoming the system.”

“If burnout can find you because you’re extraordinary, then rhythms can hold you because you’re extraordinary.”

“You don’t need to get stronger. You need to be held.”

“Leadership isn’t what happens in the calm. It’s who you are when the pressure knocks.”

Reflection Prompts

  1. Where are you holding what isn’t yours to hold?
  2. What invisible weight are you carrying for your team or school?
  3. What would change if your leadership wasn’t a solo sport?

Next Step

Take the Schools of Excellence 5 Gear Diagnostic to identify your biggest growth opportunity in: Enrollment, Staff Culture, Parent Engagement, Financial Health, or Strategic Growth 👉 schoolsofexcellence.com/diagnostic