You can do everything right as a leader and still feel exhausted. You care. You show up. You put in the time. You want the best for your students and your program. And yet, there are moments where it feels like the energy just isn’t there the way it used to be.
Here’s the leadership truth: it’s not just about how much you’re doing. It’s about the patterns behind how you lead. Many high-performing leaders don’t burn out because they lack passion or discipline. They burn out because of the leadership habits and beliefs that got them to this level of success are now quietly working against them. When we notice these patterns, we give ourselves the chance to shift them, and that’s where your energy starts to come back.
Here are 5 Leadership Tips to help you recognize and shift the hidden leadership patterns that may be draining your energy.
- “If I don’t do it, it won’t be done right.”
This one comes from a good place. You care about quality. You want things done well. But over time, this mindset can leave you doing too much and others doing too little.
Try this instead: “If I want things done well, I need to teach and trust others to do it.”
Leadership isn’t just about getting things done. It’s about developing people who can get things done. - “I need to carry the pressure.”
Leaders often feel like it’s their job to hold everything together. But when you carry all the pressure, it doesn’t just stay at work; it follows you home.
Try this instead: “I set the tone, but I don’t have to carry it all.” When you stay steady, you create steadiness for everyone around you. - “Rest comes later.”
There is always more to do — another email, another rehearsal, another task that feels urgent. But if rest always comes later, later never really comes.
Try this instead: “Rest helps me lead at my best.” Taking time to reset isn’t taking away from your leadership. It’s what allows you to sustain it. - Watch out for open loops.
Open loops are the hard conversations you’ve been meaning to have, the decisions you keep putting off, and the tough calls you are avoiding. They don’t just sit there. Like a slow burn, open loops sap energy.
Try this instead: “When I create clarity, I get energy back.” Close the loop. Have the conversation. Make the decision. Even small steps forward can feel like a weight lifted. - Choose your upbeat before each moment.
Before the rehearsal. Before the meeting. Before the conversation. How you show up matters.
Try this instead: “I choose my mindset and my attitude.” Take a breath. Set your intention. Your thoughts are the upbeat to your actions.
Leadership isn’t just about what you do. It’s about how you think, how you respond, and the patterns you bring into each moment. The goal isn’t to lower your standards or do less. It’s to lead in a way that gives you energy instead of constantly taking it away.
When you shift the patterns, everything else begins to shift with it. You don’t need to do more. You just need to lead differently.




















