From the outside, it looks like success. From the inside, it often feels like solitude.
Who supports the one holding it all?
Hello.
A very special greeting to you who are reading this post. This blog is a very special space for me. It’s the most personal and intimate part of my website, where I aim to create honest, human bridges between you —the reader— and me.
Today, I decided to write about something I’ve witnessed up close, both in my personal life and in my coaching practice: the loneliness of the leader — that figure we now often refer to as CEO.
Having been close to many of these individuals, I know that being a CEO, executive, or founder means far more than making strategic decisions. It’s about inhabiting a space where future vision, present responsibility, and the constant need for anticipation coexist with a persistent mental load — usually invisible to others.
The CEO, as the central figure in the organization, must appear strong, charismatic, inspiring.
But those who lead know: at the top, the view is vast… but so is the loneliness.
The leader is exposed.
To everyone’s gaze. To hallway comments. To internal enemies. To the pressure of results, the stakes at play, the need to maintain collective trust… all while making decisions they can rarely share completely.
It’s not just about handling sensitive information. It’s about protecting. About staying the course without showing doubt. About holding the ship steady when the seas grow rough.
And that’s where one of the most important questions arises:
Where can a leader find a neutral, confidential, strategic space to think out loud?
Where can they speak, question, vent — or simply lean on someone — without fear of judgment or misinterpretation?
Now more than ever, leaders are expected to have vision, intuition, and clarity — even when facing the unknown.
Leadership requires identifying risks before they manifest. Reading weak signals. Making decisions with potentially significant financial, human, and reputational consequences.
And all of this, very often, with no margin for error and no emotional release.
This weight is not delegated.
It’s internalized. It accumulates.
And when it doesn’t get released, it becomes a silent threat: insomnia, irritability, emotional disconnection, constant inner pressure…
All of this is carried silently — and of course, personal relationships also suffer the consequences.
Surrounded by collaborators, partners, investors, and sometimes rivals disguised as allies, leaders don’t always have the freedom to speak with full honesty.
Total trust is a luxury the CEO can’t always afford.
And without a safe space to say the truth —the whole truth— exhaustion becomes inevitable.
That’s why having professional, external support —free of conflict of interest and backed by executive experience— can make the difference between burnout… and sustainable leadership.
I work with CEOs and leaders who need a confidential, high-level space to reflect with perspective, step back, anticipate complex scenarios, and refocus their energy.
I support both professional and personal matters.
My approach is strategic, human, and confidential.
And most importantly, I adapt to your rhythm: online sessions during premium hours (after work), with full discretion and international availability.
A space of total confidentiality, strategic clarity, and visible results from the very first sessions.
Does this sound familiar to you as a leader?
Let’s explore how strategic, confidential coaching can help you lead with more ease, depth, and clarity.
Message me or book your first session here.
Rita
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