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Go getters always manage to get it done.

But for some of you, it’s often “just in the nick of time”.

Are you jumping from one last-minute push to the next late-night sprint?

Have you convinced yourself that this is simply the cost of being successful, high-achieving, and in demand?

I know, I know. You want to focus on the result: you’re meeting deadlines. Getting s*** done.

I used to tell myself I “worked best under deadline”.

But, then I realized my processes were keeping the stakes high and the stress higher.

“Cutting it close” isn’t a productivity strategy. It’s a disordered way of working.

And over time, it chips away at your capacity, your confidence, and possibly even your credibility — even if you're still technically delivering.

In this episode, I pull back the curtain on a mindset that many high-performing working mothers assume is unavoidable:

Working with zero margin.

It looks like constant pressure. And maybe taking pride in being able to handle “whatever comes your way” — while always operating at the brink of burnout.

Here’s the hard truth:

Constant urgency may make you feel productive, but it’s actually a slow drain on your leadership and your talent.

We’re not talking about dropping the ball.

We’re talking about getting it down the field more effectively.

What You'll Learn:

  • Why “just-in-time” delivery erodes trust — even when the work is technically on time

  • The hidden tax of trying to “do it all” without the right support

  • Why your adrenaline-based productivity is blocking your creativity and long-term strategy

  • How to start creating margin and lead time — and why it’s the key to peace, polish, and presence

For more information, visit The Mental Offload.

  continue reading

111 episodes

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Manage episode 485296137 series 3560372
Content provided by Shawna Samuel. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Shawna Samuel or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Go getters always manage to get it done.

But for some of you, it’s often “just in the nick of time”.

Are you jumping from one last-minute push to the next late-night sprint?

Have you convinced yourself that this is simply the cost of being successful, high-achieving, and in demand?

I know, I know. You want to focus on the result: you’re meeting deadlines. Getting s*** done.

I used to tell myself I “worked best under deadline”.

But, then I realized my processes were keeping the stakes high and the stress higher.

“Cutting it close” isn’t a productivity strategy. It’s a disordered way of working.

And over time, it chips away at your capacity, your confidence, and possibly even your credibility — even if you're still technically delivering.

In this episode, I pull back the curtain on a mindset that many high-performing working mothers assume is unavoidable:

Working with zero margin.

It looks like constant pressure. And maybe taking pride in being able to handle “whatever comes your way” — while always operating at the brink of burnout.

Here’s the hard truth:

Constant urgency may make you feel productive, but it’s actually a slow drain on your leadership and your talent.

We’re not talking about dropping the ball.

We’re talking about getting it down the field more effectively.

What You'll Learn:

  • Why “just-in-time” delivery erodes trust — even when the work is technically on time

  • The hidden tax of trying to “do it all” without the right support

  • Why your adrenaline-based productivity is blocking your creativity and long-term strategy

  • How to start creating margin and lead time — and why it’s the key to peace, polish, and presence

For more information, visit The Mental Offload.

  continue reading

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