What breaks a system is rarely the work itself, it’s the spaces left unattended. We see it in businesses, and we feel it in ourselves. The entry points, the upkeep, the daily rhythm that makes movement possible. When these pieces are left to chance, even the strongest efforts wobble.
But when they are tended to, when the welcome is clear, when the care is steady, something shifts. Clients feel guided instead of guessing. Teams carry together instead of burning out alone. And we, too, discover that growth isn’t about carrying more; it’s about letting the weight spread in a way that holds.
This week reminded us that the real test is not in how much we can push, but in how well the wheel keeps turning when we step back. That truth belongs to our work with clients, and just as much to the way we grow ourselves.
The question that lingers is simple: Are you still carrying the wheel, or is it finally carrying you?
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