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Why Pushing Harder Has Stopped Working

Why Pushing Harder Has Stopped Working

A free live session for senior leaders who are still performing but know something has changed.

 

Tuesday 30th June | 7:00pm BST | 1 hour | Live on Zoom

From the outside, everything looks much as it always has.

The work is getting done. People are relying on you. You are still delivering.

But something has shifted. The thinking is harder under pressure than it used to be. You find it more difficult to switch off. Rest does not always restore you. Your reactions are faster than you would like. And when you lie awake, it is not the work you are replaying. It is the conversations.

You have probably told yourself to push harder. Or that things will settle down.

They will not settle. And pushing harder is part of the problem.

There is a specific reason why this happens to experienced leaders. Once you understand it, what you need to do becomes clear.

This session explains that reason and gives you something you can use the same day.

What you will leave with

An understanding of why pushing harder has stopped working. And one practical change that begins to reverse it.

    Charles Whitaker — Therapeutic Coach & Burnout Recovery Expert for Professionals

    About the Host

     

    Charles Whitaker spent over twenty years in manufacturing management. He knows what sustained pressure does to a man’s thinking, his body, and his sense of direction — not from the outside, but from the inside.

    He is the author of The Inner Life of Leadership Pressure. His second book, Finding Your Bearings, is with the publisher.

    For fifteen years he has worked privately with senior men navigating exactly this kind of shift.

    Reserve Your Place

    Limited places. Live on Zoom. Your details are private and will not be shared.

    If you recognise something in what you have just read, this session is for you. It is a single standalone hour. No series to commit to. No follow-up unless you choose it. Just a private, honest conversation about what is actually happening — and what it means.

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