Over-functioning is your party trick. You really don’t want to take everything on, you just somehow do. Not because you want control, but because life has taught you that if you don’t step in, things will fall apart. You’re the woman who sees the need before anyone else notices there’s even a problem.
You answer emails from the car park. You write reports at midnight. You remember everyone’s deadlines. Your diary looks like you have three assistants, and yet you’re operating entirely alone. Everyone else gets to panic or wobble. You get to hold the clipboard, and keep the whole system from veering over the cliff.
What makes this habit so exhausting is that, on paper, it works. People rely on you. People trust you. People praise you. Your competence has become your identity. But under the surface, the cost is huge. You never get to stop. You never get to hand the baton to anyone else. And you don’t know how to step back without feeling guilty, anxious, or convinced everything will fall apart without you. Crucially, it takes you away from the kind of person you want to be, and how you want to live, lead and parent.
In this 60-minute workshop, you’ll learn:
- Why capable women can’t stop saying yes (the survival psychology explained)
- The over-functioner trap in high-performance workplace culture
- How “being helpful and nice” became a prison
- Strategic no’s that build respect instead of resentment
- How to delegate without guilt or micromanaging
- Protecting your capacity without looking uncommitted or disengaged