266. Operational Minimums and Needle Movers
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What do you do when your capacity drops, but life and work still need your attention? In this episode, I'm talking about how to stay in relationship with what matters to you during low energy seasons without pushing yourself or disappearing altogether. If you've ever judged yourself for not operating at full speed, this conversation will give you a different way to think about effort, consistency, and self-leadership.
I introduce two concepts I use to navigate lower capacity days and seasons: operational minimums and needle movers. This episode invites you to lead yourself well when conditions are not ideal. It's about resisting the extremes of pushing through or switching off, and instead finding a steady middle ground that supports long-term momentum and self-trust. If you want a way to honour your capacity while still showing up for your life, this framework will help you do exactly that.
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