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Episode 33: If You’re Not Needed Like Before… What Is Your Value Now?

Episode 33: If You’re Not Needed Like Before… What Is Your Value Now? | The Stewarding Season


The Recap: What Is My Value Now?

There’s a moment in leadership that doesn’t get talked about much—not
when things fall apart, but when they finally work.

The team is stepping up. Decisions are getting made without you.
Problems are handled before they ever reach your desk. This is what
you built toward. This is what good leadership produces.

And yet, something shifts.

The rhythm changes. The pull that once told you exactly where you
were needed starts to quiet down. And in that space, a question
begins to form—one that isn’t about performance or strategy, but
something deeper.


If I’m not being needed in the way I’m used to… what does that say
about who I am?


 

The Theme: When Value Loses Its Signal

For a long time, being needed wasn’t just how you contributed—it was
how you confirmed your value.

You stepped in. You handled it. You were the one things came to. That
pattern didn’t just define your role—it started to define your
identity.

So when the organization grows, when the team begins to carry more
weight on their own, something unexpected happens.
The signal goes quiet.

You haven’t lost value. The work is working. But the way you’ve
always measured your place inside it begins to change.
And without that signal, the question underneath everything becomes
harder to ignore.


 

1. The Pour: Recognizing the Shift

To move forward, you first have to recognize what’s actually
happening—and what isn’t.

  • Where are you noticing the absence of the pull that used to
    define your role?

  • Are you interpreting that quiet as loss—or as a sign that
    something has matured?

  • What feels different about your day that you haven’t fully
    named yet?



 

2. The Heat: When Performance Stops Confirming Identity

This tension isn’t about capability. It’s about confirmation.

  • When did “being needed” become the way you knew you were adding value?

  • In what ways has stepping in and handling things become more than contribution—becoming identity?

  • What does it feel like when the situations that once required you no longer show up the same way?

 

3. The Still: The Extraction: Understanding the Stewarding
Season

In the distillery, the role of the distiller changes depending on the
stage.

Early on, it’s control—selecting the grain, running the still, making
the cut. Every decision is immediate and visible.

But once the spirit moves into the barrel, the role shifts.

  • Where are you being asked to step back—not away, but back—into
    a different kind of presence?

  • What would it look like to trust what’s forming, even when you
    can’t see or measure it yet?

  • Are you still trying to operate from the Control season when
    the work has moved into Stewarding?


 

4. The Finish: Trusting What You Can’t Yet See

The hardest part of this season isn’t the work—it’s the lack of confirmation.

  • When the performance quiets down, what do you feel underneath it?

  • How might your understanding of value need to evolve to match the season you’re in?

  • What would change if you trusted that presence is doing
    something performance never could?



A Quiet Reflection:


There are seasons where your value is no longer proven in the moment.

Where the work is happening without you in the same visible way.

Where the impact you once measured doesn’t show up on the same
timeline.

That doesn’t mean nothing is happening.

It means something different is.

The question isn’t whether you’re still valuable.

It’s whether you can trust what this season is building—without
needing to see it yet.

Remember, you aren’t stepping away from the work—you’re stepping into
a different role within it.



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