Reclaiming Decision-Making and Identity with John Fairclough
Breakfast Leadership Show · 2026-05-20 · 24 min
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Episode Overview In this episode, Michael D. Levitt sits down with John Fairclough to explore why high-performing leaders often reach a point where success no longer feels aligned. The conversation focuses on decision-making patterns, identity drift, and how leaders can regain clarity through a personal operating system built on accountability, alignment, and self-leadership. The Hidden Challenge: Success Without Satisfaction Many leaders reach a point where: They have achieved career success They are recognized for their performance Yet something feels off This is not a performance issue. It is an alignment issue. John highlights that leaders often lose connection to: Their identity Their values Their original purpose This creates what can be described as identity drift Why Leaders Lose Their Ability to Decide Over time, leaders develop patterns: Default responses to pressure Repeated decision behaviors Coping mechanisms tied to past experiences These patterns: Become automatic Limit independent thinking Reduce decision clarity The problem is not the existence of patterns. It is the lack of awareness of them.