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Integrity is often praised—but rarely protected.
For Enneagram Type Ones, leading with integrity can quietly turn into over-responsibility, chronic tension, and burnout disguised as “doing the right thing.”
In this episode, we explore what it means to lead with integrity without burning out, especially for leaders who feel internally driven to fix, correct, and carry more than their share.
You’ll hear:
The difference between integrity and over-responsibility
How the inner critic keeps the body in a constant state of tension
Why rest is not a reward, but a requirement for sustainable leadership
How stillness helps Type Ones release control without losing their values
This conversation invites you to consider a different kind of leadership—one rooted in presence, nervous system regulation, and grace.
Rest is not a reward.
It’s part of righteous leadership.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FailingForwardHQ
By Lady JayeIntegrity is often praised—but rarely protected.
For Enneagram Type Ones, leading with integrity can quietly turn into over-responsibility, chronic tension, and burnout disguised as “doing the right thing.”
In this episode, we explore what it means to lead with integrity without burning out, especially for leaders who feel internally driven to fix, correct, and carry more than their share.
You’ll hear:
The difference between integrity and over-responsibility
How the inner critic keeps the body in a constant state of tension
Why rest is not a reward, but a requirement for sustainable leadership
How stillness helps Type Ones release control without losing their values
This conversation invites you to consider a different kind of leadership—one rooted in presence, nervous system regulation, and grace.
Rest is not a reward.
It’s part of righteous leadership.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FailingForwardHQ