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  <title>EP183: When success starts costing you more than it gives with Rosie Burgess</title>
  <description>This episode is a grounded, honest conversation about what happens when a life that works on paper starts to cost you internally. Rosie built a successful corporate career, did everything “right,” and chose to walk away before burnout made the decision for her. Not as a dramatic reinvention but as a deliberate recalibration around family, capacity, and what she was no longer willing to override. This isn’t a story about chasing dreams or burning everything down. It’s about listening when your system starts saying no and having the self-trust to respond. What This Conversation Really Explores Leaving before collapse Rosie speaks openly about recognising the early signs of strain -&amp;amp;nbsp; physical, emotional, relational and choosing to step away before resentment or burnout set in. The hidden cost of “holding it together” We explore how competence, reliability, and success can quietly mask misalignment and why so many high-functioning women don’t question it until their body forces the issue. A different definition of ambition Not less ambition different ambition. One that accounts for capacity, family dynamics, and long-term sustainability rather than optics or expectation. Self-trust as lived behaviour This episode looks at self-trust not as a concept, but as a series of real decisions: boundaries, energy allocation, and choosing which pressures are actually worth carrying. When resentment is no longer an option Rosie shares the moment she stopped acting from obligation and how that choice reshaped her relationships, work, and sense of agency. What we model for the next generation Through her work with children, Rosie reflects on the responsibility of modelling emotional steadiness, self-respect, and self-approval rather than martyrdom or over-functioning. This conversation isn’t about starting over. It’s about stopping the quiet self-abandonment that’s been normalised in high-functioning lives. It will resonate if you’ve ever thought:  “Nothing is technically wrong… but something isn’t right.” “I’m coping, but it’s costing me.” “I don’t want to wait until I break to make a change.”  Listen If You’re Interested In   recognising misalignment before burnout   redefining success without blowing your life up   self-trust as behaviour, not mindset   sustainable ways of working and living under responsibility   choosing capacity over constant output   About the Guest Rosie spent years in corporate leadership and now runs her own drama school, choosing to restructure her work and life around capacity, family, and what she was no longer willing to override. You can find her on Instagram at&amp;amp;nbsp;Instagram Share This Episode If you know someone operating under pressure who is still surviving instead of stabilising share this episode. Confessions of an Unapologetic Rebel A public decoding of the internal pressure patterns behind high-functioning lives. </description>
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