You’ve done a lot to stabilise. The conversations. The reflection. The practical reset. You’ve accepted what happened, handled the logistics, and regained enough footing to function again. And yet here you are: nine, twelve, maybe eighteen months post-divorce: and something still isn't clicking. You're showing up to work, but you're not there. Decisions that used to take minutes now consume hours. The strategic clarity that once defined your leadership feels like a distant memory. You're capable. You know this. Your track record proves it. But there's a gap between what you're capable of and what you're actually executing right now. If this sounds familiar, it’s not a personal failing. You're…

