There’s a silent epidemic in leadership today.
It’s not incompetence.
It’s not lack of strategy.
It’s not even lack of skill.
It’s exhaustion.
High-performing leaders everywhere are showing up tired, stretched thin, and emotionally depleted — but still pushing forward because “that’s what leaders do.”
But here’s a hard truth:
You cannot sustainably lead others from empty.
You may be able to function.
You may be able to execute.
You may even be able to perform.
But you cannot inspire, connect, or elevate from depletion.
And leadership is about elevation.
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The Hidden Cost of Running on Empty
When your internal tank is low, the signs aren’t always obvious at first.
Your patience shortens.
You become more reactive.
Your tone sharpens.
Small problems feel larger than they are.
And slowly, your leadership presence changes.
Not because you stopped caring —
But because you stopped refueling.
In martial arts training, if your energy drops too low, your technique begins to suffer...
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