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Most leaders secretly believe that if they were better, smarter, or more experienced, things would feel less complex. That belief is wrong. In this episode of The Elemental Educator, I sit down with Dr. Corey Steeves to confront one of the most damaging myths in leadership: that complexity is a signal you are failing. Instead, we argue that complexity is the job. The weight, the ambiguity, the competing priorities, and the pressure are not proof you are unqualified. They are proof you are leading. As Corey shares in the episode, many principals and high-stakes leaders feel isolated while navigating innovation, change, and uncertainty Complexity Is Not a Leadership … . We unpack how to reframe that isolation, how to build intentional networks of support, and why white-knuckling your way through leadership is not a badge of honor. If you remember one sentence from this conversation, remember this: you do not need to carry the load alone. Inside this episode: • Why strong leaders still feel overwhelmed • The myth that “good principals shouldn’t have challenges” • How to reframe complexity as opportunity • The danger of leading in isolation • A practical way to identify and strengthen your network of support • Why grace and reflection are leadership skills, not weaknesses This conversation will help you stop interpreting pressure as personal deficiency and start seeing it as part of the leadership arena you were chosen to step into. Chapter Markers 00:00 What if complexity isn’t a sign you’re failing? 03:56 Why do so many leaders believe they shouldn’t have this many challenges? 05:45 What problem does this episode actually solve for principals? 06:18 How do you tell the difference between a principle and a preference? 12:30 What happens when leaders try to “white knuckle” complexity? 20:45 Why does isolation make complexity feel heavier than it is? 31:10 How can you intentionally reflect on your network of support? 44:20 What would you tell your younger self about leading under pressure? 52:40 How do you build innovation without doing it alone? 59:03 Why can’t anyone prepare students or organizations for what’s next by themselves? 01:02:00 What should leaders do next after hearing this conversation? Connect With Me Website: https://www.elementaleducator.com If this episode sparked something for you, I’d love to hear from you. Visit the site, connect, and explore tools designed to help you make decisions you can explain, defend, and repeat under pressure. Connect With Dr. Corey Steeves & Resources LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-corey-... Leadership Reflection Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1jGJL... Resource Document: https://drive.google.com/file/d/14imP... If this conversation helped you rethink leadership under pressure, leave a review and share it with another leader who needs to hear that complexity is not a verdict on their competence. Subscribe for more episodes focused on decision making under pressure, values-rooted leadership, and building resilient teams.