Leadership
Leading When You're Still Healing
You do not have to be fully rebuilt to lead. You have to be honest about where you stand.
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Rebuild
2026-07-14 · Updated 2026-08-14 · 6 min read
Nobody rebuilds in a straight line. The first week back — after the layoff, the diagnosis, the separation, the relapse — is mostly friction. You are not lazy. You are carrying weight nobody can see.
So we shrink the ask. One action. Same time. Every day. Not because small things are magic, but because proof is. Proof is what convinces a nervous system that has been let down that this time you will show up.
Pick something you could do at ten percent capacity: ten minutes of walking, one page written, one honest text sent. If you cannot do it on your worst day, it is not your first action — it is your third.
Track it somewhere physical. A card on the fridge. A line in a notebook. Streaks are not vanity; they are evidence. Miss one day and the rule is simple — never miss twice.
By day seven you are not transformed. You are credible to yourself again. That is the whole goal of week one.
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