It starts with a single moment of clarity—often in a parked car, holding a half-eaten granola bar, juggling four other people's emergencies from your phone. You realize you've become the CEO of everyone else's life, a job you never applied for and one that's leading you straight to burnout. If you're the one who manages the calendars, anticipates the problems, and carries the mental load for your family, your team, and your friends, this book is your official notice to resign.
For high-achieving women, being competent is both a gift and a curse. Over time, you've built a complex, invisible organization where you are the sole executive. You've been promoted to this role through a series of small, helpful acts that have compounded into an overwhelming weight of cognitive labor. This guide unpacks how you got here, from the insidious "competence tax" to the physical toll of "keeping the spreadsheet" in your body. It's not about blaming others; it's about dismantling the system you unintentionally created.
Drawing on sociological research, relatable case studies, and a deeply personal journey, Resigning as the CEO of Everyone Else provides a clear, actionable framework for stepping down. Learn how to conduct a "CEO Audit" to quantify the invisible work you do, write your own "resignation letter" to reclaim your time and energy, and navigate the difficult conversations required to delegate responsibilities back to their rightful owners. This isn't about doing less; it's about achieving more of what truly matters to you.
Discover how to lead without managing, embrace strategic incompetence, and trade the heavy burden of over-functioning for a lighter, more authentic way of living. It's time to stop managing everyone else's life and start leading your own. This is your guide to stepping down from a job that's holding you back and leveling up into the life you deserve.