The Quiet Crisis Among Coaches, Teachers, and Leaders: Who Holds Space for Others
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], July 10: In a world that constantly demands performance, productivity, and presence, an invisible strain is beginning to surface—not in failing institutions, but within the individuals who keep those systems running. Coaches, teachers, leaders, therapists, and caregivers are waking up to a deep and unsettling truth: while they tirelessly show up for others, they’ve quietly lost touch with themselves. This isn’t burnout as we’ve come to know it—this is identity fatigue, a quiet erosion of inner clarity and purpose.
As the noise of self-help formulas and professional development quick fixes grows louder, a quieter, more profound movement is taking shape—one rooted in stillness, self-inquiry, and emotional renewal. It’s not about learning to perform better, but a...