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In this episode, I’m joined by my sister, Sarah Young, for an honest, grounded conversation about the Performance Overdrive Woman archetype — from lived experience, not theory — and what it looks like when high capacity quietly becomes identity. Together, we explore how early responsibility, adaptability, and strength can subtly shape who we become, and how the very patterns that once protected us eventually ask to be released. She didn’t fall into performance overdrive because she was broken. She fell into it because she was capable. Capable women don’t get rescued — they get rewarded. They learn early that they can carry more, do more, hold it together longer than most. And so they do. Performance overdrive isn’t ambition, discipline, or calling. It’s an identity. It’s the woman who becomes indispensable. The woman who adapts quickly, produces consistently, and keeps going — even when rest would be wiser. Not because she wants to prove anything, but because stopping was never modeled as safe. This pattern works. It builds success. It earns trust, leadership, and respect. Until it doesn’t. Because eventually, capacity without containment becomes unsustainable pressure. And pressure without permission to stop turns into burnout, resentment, or numbness — not failure, but a ceiling. Performance overdrive isn’t who she is. It’s what once protected her. And the question that ends this phase isn’t “How do I do less?” It’s: Who am I if I’m no longer the one who carries everything? This episode marks the moment just before The Gap — when the old identity still works… but no longer has the capacity to carry what’s coming next.