Overcoming The Guilt Cycle: How Your Instinct to Protect Your Team Is Failing Them
Leadership Mindset 2.0 · 2026-05-04 · 10 min
Episode notes
A managing director I coached cancelled his entire day of appointments to serve a client on-site, convinced he was protecting his already-stretched team. When he told them what he had done, they were furious. Guilt Is Not Virtue – It Is a Sign Your Identity Needs to Catch Up The guilt you feel when you delegate, when you leave space in your calendar, or when you let someone else handle something you could do faster yourself – that guilt is not proof you are a good person. It is the gap between your current behavior and the identity you built on the way up. You got promoted by doing. Now your job is thinking. Until you rewrite the definition, guilt will keep dragging you back into execution and away from strategy. Your Empty Calendar Blocks Are Not Wasted Time – They Are the Work If you are filling every open slot because a gap in your schedule feels indulgent, you are not being diligent. You are being reactive. Strategic thinking requires reflective time – sitting with hard problems, going for a walk, doing things that do not look productive. That is not slacking. That is precisely what the organization needs from you, and it is the thing you keep crowding out.