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" The Grief of Growth part 2: This Season Isn’t Punishment. It’s Preparation.

" The Grief of Growth part 2: This Season Isn’t Punishment. It’s Preparation.

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In Part Two of The Grief of Growth series, we go deeper into the often unspoken space between who you were and who you're becoming. The messy middle of trying to give language to where you are. This episode gives leaders the language to process what many are living through but can’t articulate into words. The the emotional fatigue, and the internal tension that shows up in the middle of transformation. It’s not burnout. It’s the death of the old self. And it’s anything but comfortable. If you’ve been carrying vision while quietly questioning your capacity, this conversation meets you in that tension. You’ll walk away with clarity, reflection prompts, realizing you’re not alone and a renewed understanding of why grief is part of your leadership evolution. We’re not rushing the process here. We’re naming it.

Highlights: ● Emotional language for the “messy middle” of growth. ● The leadership stretch that can’t be delegated. ● Why your internal process is the strategy. ● Reflection + journal prompts for real-time self-leadership.

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