When Competence Becomes Identity: The Hidden Driver of Burnout in Leaders
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Why do capable leaders burn out — even when performance remains high?
In this episode of Performance Under Pressure, Katie Nickel examines the Competence Trap — the structural pattern that forms when capability becomes identity.
This is where over-functioning begins.
When competence fuses with identity:
Responsibility stops feeling optional
Stepping back feels like retreat
Pressure becomes self-imposed
Inside this episode:
• The three-stage Pressure Pattern driving burnout in leaders
• Why high performers absorb instability before it becomes visible
• How rejection can expose identity fusion
• Why reassurance doesn’t reduce internal pressure
• The structural reason “just say no” fails at this level
Burnout in leaders rarely looks dramatic.
It looks like sustained excellence with rising internal cost.
If you are carrying complexity, managing tone, and absorbing impact without recognition of the load, this episode will help you identify where competence has quietly defined you — and how to separate skill from self-worth.
Performance isn’t the problem. Pressure is.
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