Erin Treacy | When the Pivot Isn't a Choice — It's a Collapse
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On this episode of Pivot Point: Strategy for Change with me, Nik Michael, I sit down with Erin Treacy, an executive coach and former restaurant owner whose body finally forced a full stop after years of quiet burnout and over functioning. In our conversation, Erin and I explore what burnout feels like from the inside, how high-capacity professionals mistake crisis for competence, and the subtle ways the mind tells convincing stories that justify “just a little more” until something breaks.
We talk about the day her leg went numb on the cook line, the medical reckoning that followed, and the quieter pivots that came after—redefining success on her own terms, loosening her grip on control, and learning to lead with capacity instead of collapse. Along the way, we dig into agency as responsiveness rather than control, limits as a form of intelligence, and the thin line between true discipline and self-erasing disconnection for high achievers.
If you’ve ever kept everything running while quietly running on empty, this episode is an invitation to listen to what your body is trying to tell you before your system enforces a pause on your behalf.