Break The Habit Of Building A Life You Can’t Enjoy

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What if the thing fueling you is also the thing blocking you?

You finally get a break. The fires are out. The calendar has a gap. Nothing is urgent.

And it lasts about eleven seconds.

Then a low hum of discomfort starts. It feels like unproductivity. Like something is slipping, even though nothing specific is off. So, you go looking for a problem to solve. You fire off a few messages. You find a new crisis to step into.

And the discomfort lifts.

Here's what that is: you're not too busy. You're addicted. To a brain-chemistry state that has become your normal. You're habitually re-creating the experience of “too busy” that you say you don't want. And that habit is costing you what matters most.

Today's issue of The Grip is your way out of that cycle. You didn't build all of this to be perpetually on fire. The life you're creating requires a nervous system that can actually enjoy it.

Let’s dive in.

Becky Henderson: You're Not Burned Out, You're Hooked. Break The Habit Of Building A Life You Can't Enjoy. The Grip Mastery Playbook.

drama vs. aliveness

"Too busy" is one of the great leadership lies. Founders end up buried in unworkable schedules for three reasons: unclear commitments, a scarcity mindset around time, and one we haven't addressed in The Grip until now:

Urgency addiction.

This isn't a productivity problem. It isn't a calendar problem. It's a brain-chemistry problem. Founders who've operated in high-urgency environments for years develop a nervous system that's wired to crisis. Calm stops feeling like peace. It starts feeling like danger.

The brain, trained to associate urgency with being alive, interprets quiet as a threat, and responds the only way it knows how: by generating new drama to get back to "normal."

The Chemistry Of Drama

Top three chemicals driving the Drama loop:

Adrenaline spikes within seconds of a perceived threat, real or manufactured. It produces an immediate sense of urgency. Your body cannot tell the difference between a genuine crisis and one you created.

Cortisol sustains that mobilized state. In short bursts, it sharpens focus. Chronically elevated, it wrecks memory, disrupts sleep, and erodes the part of your brain responsible for long-term thinking.

Reactive dopamine floods the brain during a crisis and spikes as you chase resolution. The moment the crisis is solved, it drops. Over time, your brain needs larger and larger doses to feel the same reward. When it can't get them, it sends your nervous system into withdrawal. That withdrawal is the low hum of discomfort you feel when everything is finally calm.

That loop is the stress-reward cycle. The threat produces adrenaline, which feels like being alive. Dopamine drives the chase. Resolution produces a crash.

And the founder locked into this cycle experiences genuine calm as chemical withdrawal, not rest.


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The Chemistry Of Aliveness

Top three chemicals driving the Aliveness loop:

Generative dopamine releases in small, steady doses when you choose a meaningful challenge. No crash, no withdrawal. It replenishes instead of depletes.

Serotonin releases when effort lands with meaning. It produces calm satisfaction. It is completely absent from the Drama loop. That's why Drama leaves you busy and empty at the same time.

Endorphins release during sustained, chosen effort. They reduce the perception of discomfort, so the hard work stops feeling as hard once you're in it. They also strengthen immune function, deepen sleep, and lower inflammation over time.

The Drama loop runs on adrenaline, cortisol, and reactive dopamine. It feels like drive. It depletes your motivation reserves. The Aliveness loop runs on generative dopamine, serotonin, and endorphins. It's quieter. Some people call it boring. It restores capacity; it regenerates you.

The founder mistaking Drama for Aliveness isn't just heading toward burnout. They're running a brain-chemistry system that is structurally incapable of producing the fulfillment they say they're building toward. Drama can't get you there. The chemistry doesn't allow it.

What You’re Actually Choosing

People resort to Drama when they don't have access to Aliveness. The founder who keeps manufacturing crisis isn't broken. They're hungry for something real. The crisis is a symptom. When genuine aliveness is blocked, for any reason, you will manufacture crisis to get an artificial version of it.

Drama is borrowed energy. The feeling of being alive without the substance of it. It requires a storm. It positions you at the center of every crisis because the crisis is the fuel. It looks like productivity. It produces exhaustion.

Aliveness is direct contact. Genuine engagement with what you're building, who you're leading, what actually matters to you. It generates its own momentum. It expands capacity and replenishes motivation reserves.

Research in neuroscience shows that voluntarily choosing hard things builds the brain region responsible for motivation and will. The more you exercise it, the more capable and alive you feel. Chronic manufactured urgency does the opposite: it floods the system with stress hormones that erode the very structures this region relies upon. As the region degrades, the more you’ll seek out drama as a substitute.

People resort to drama when they don’t have access to aliveness.

Return To Aliveness

Aliveness is generated by choosing uncomfortable, growth-producing action on repeat. From deliberateness, not crisis.

To break the Drama habit and return to Aliveness, examine your choices: where are you choosing comfort over growth? Use the following questions to dig deeper and identify new growth choices you can make today:

  • Where do you hold back?

  • What are you tolerating right now that you know needs a direct conversation?

  • Where are you staying busy enough that you never have to sit with the thing you've been avoiding?

  • What would you build, pursue, or say yes to if you weren't using urgency as a reason to wait?

  • Where are you the bottleneck, and is it possible you prefer it that way?


The Drama-fueled founder is never not needed. There's always a fire. The team learns to bring problems instead of solutions, because problems get attention. The founder is indispensable, exhausted, and secretly proud of both.

The Aliveness-fueled founder is present differently. They can sit in white space without filling it, and eventually architect white space on purpose. They feel the discomfort of stillness, lean into it, and learn to enjoy it. They build businesses that function when they step out, because their leadership empowers others; no savior-complex here.

The switch from Drama to Aliveness runs through one thing: intentionally choosing growth. Aliveness is the natural byproduct of growth. The more growth you choose, the more Aliveness you’ll have at your disposal.

Test it and see.

Keep creating.


key takeaways

  1. Urgency addiction is a neurochemical pattern, not a character flaw: founders who've operated under sustained pressure develop a nervous system calibrated to crisis, making calm feel like a threat rather than an asset.

  2. Drama and Aliveness produce different chemistry and different results: the Drama loop depletes motivation reserves; the Aliveness loop restores them. Mistaking one for the other is the most common hidden cost in high-performing founders.

  3. The exit from the Drama loop runs through intentional growth choices, made from deliberateness, not crisis: the more consistently a founder chooses growth over comfort, the more Aliveness they have at their disposal.


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May you prosper in every way!

Becky & TPL Team

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