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If you’ve ever felt the immediate urge to jump in, fix the problem, and make everything better — this episode is for you.
In senior living leadership, the instinct to rescue is common. When someone comes to you overwhelmed or stressed, your body reacts before your brain does. Your chest tightens. Your heart races. You feel the pressure to act fast.
That reaction isn’t leadership instinct — it’s anxiety.
In this follow-up episode to The Questions That Build Leaders, Erin explores the skill underneath asking better questions: learning how to breathe through the anxiety of fixing, rescuing, and over-functioning.
This is a mentoring-style episode that teaches leaders how to pause, regulate their nervous system, and stay present long enough to help others think, grow, and solve problems for themselves — without guilt, shame, or withdrawal of support.
As Erin shares throughout the episode:
Every time you help someone solve their own problem, your influence grows.
🎧 In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
🌱 Key Takeaway
You don’t have to fix everything to be a great leader.
Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is stay present in the discomfort long enough to let someone find their own answer. That pause — even one breath — is where confidence, ownership, and leadership capacity begin to grow.
📣 Resources & Next Steps
If this episode resonates with you, you may also enjoy:
🎧 The Questions That Build Leaders (previous episode)
💡 Erin also teaches these skills inside the 100% Leader Program, where leaders learn how to build capacity, confidence, and influence without burning out.
Details and links are available in the show notes.
🤝 Let’s Keep the Conversation Going
If this episode helped you:
As always, aspire for more for you , knowing you’re already enough.
Learn more about the 100% Leader here
New ED's Playbook to Creating and IMpactful Community Cultrue
Connect with me on LinkedIn
Follow me on Facebook where I educate, equip and empower family members how to proactively care for their elderly loved ones.
Follow me on Instagram where I educate, equip and empower family members how to proactively care for their elderly loved ones.
Join my email list where I will lift you up, and send tactile advice weekly to support you to grow your experience in your senior living career.
By Erin Thompson5
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Send me your feedback on this episode!
If you’ve ever felt the immediate urge to jump in, fix the problem, and make everything better — this episode is for you.
In senior living leadership, the instinct to rescue is common. When someone comes to you overwhelmed or stressed, your body reacts before your brain does. Your chest tightens. Your heart races. You feel the pressure to act fast.
That reaction isn’t leadership instinct — it’s anxiety.
In this follow-up episode to The Questions That Build Leaders, Erin explores the skill underneath asking better questions: learning how to breathe through the anxiety of fixing, rescuing, and over-functioning.
This is a mentoring-style episode that teaches leaders how to pause, regulate their nervous system, and stay present long enough to help others think, grow, and solve problems for themselves — without guilt, shame, or withdrawal of support.
As Erin shares throughout the episode:
Every time you help someone solve their own problem, your influence grows.
🎧 In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
🌱 Key Takeaway
You don’t have to fix everything to be a great leader.
Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is stay present in the discomfort long enough to let someone find their own answer. That pause — even one breath — is where confidence, ownership, and leadership capacity begin to grow.
📣 Resources & Next Steps
If this episode resonates with you, you may also enjoy:
🎧 The Questions That Build Leaders (previous episode)
💡 Erin also teaches these skills inside the 100% Leader Program, where leaders learn how to build capacity, confidence, and influence without burning out.
Details and links are available in the show notes.
🤝 Let’s Keep the Conversation Going
If this episode helped you:
As always, aspire for more for you , knowing you’re already enough.
Learn more about the 100% Leader here
New ED's Playbook to Creating and IMpactful Community Cultrue
Connect with me on LinkedIn
Follow me on Facebook where I educate, equip and empower family members how to proactively care for their elderly loved ones.
Follow me on Instagram where I educate, equip and empower family members how to proactively care for their elderly loved ones.
Join my email list where I will lift you up, and send tactile advice weekly to support you to grow your experience in your senior living career.

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