
Edition 2025.07.10
In this issue: Learn how to turn pressure into clarity, and use it to realign your leadership, your life, and your energy.
Articles from Bob, Judith, and the LiveWright Team.

What if leadership didn’t have to feel like sacrifice?
What if it could feel… like pleasure? Like truth. Like a soft, undeniable power.
Glennon Doyle said it best:
“When a woman finally learns that pleasing the world is impossible, she becomes free to learn how to please herself.”
That’s the moment everything changes.
It’s no longer about seeking approval, it’s about holding a vision.
It’s no longer about being good, it’s about being real.
And it’s no longer about surviving, it’s about blooming.
🌼 Women today don’t ask for permission—they design purpose.
This isn’t a story about limitations.
It’s a celebration of all the ways we now lead:
✨ Building soul-centered businesses
✨ Leading conversations that matter
✨ Living in our bodies with pleasure—not shame
✨ Saying no without guilt
✨ And saying YES with full presence
True leadership can rise from stillness. From desire. From you.
🧭 What if real growth is simply a return to self?
In my work with women leaders, visionaries, and creatives, I see the same pattern: A desire to come home—not to a place, but to a way of living where they are the center, not the afterthought.
From that place… you lead, love, negotiate, and build.
🌟 Apply It:
This week, ask yourself:
• “What would it look like to lead from joy—not duty?”
• Choose one moment to choose you, without apology.
Because when you lead yourself with authenticity, you invite everyone around you to evolve.
This week, choose one moment to lead from desire instead of duty. Watch how the world shifts when you give yourself permission.
LiveWright, with authenticity and power,
Dr. Judith Wright

Most CEOs I work with aren’t “stressed”—they’re overloaded with misaligned meaning.
They’re leading under the weight of performance, constant visibility, and high-stakes decisions.
But the exhaustion isn’t from pressure itself—it’s from pressure without purpose.
When you lead from doing, burnout is inevitable.
When you lead from being, fatigue becomes a signal.
But when you lead from integrated purpose, pressure becomes alchemy.
Pressure isn’t the enemy.
It’s the crucible where your truest leadership gets revealed—if you’re willing to feel it, decode it, and transform it into fuel.
At LiveWright, we call this the practice of living and leading on purpose, moment by moment.
It’s not philosophy—it’s training.
It’s returning to your One Decision—the central commitment that aligns your year, your quarter, and your next conversation.
So let me ask you:
• How much of your current pressure is really just unfocused purpose.
• Where are you building from image instead of integrity?
Apply It:
This week, when pressure hits, pause and ask:
• “Is this moment revealing a truth I’ve ignored,
or an alignment I need to return to?”
• Reframe your reaction not as stress, but as an
opportunity to lead from a deeper source.
A conscious leader doesn’t avoid the fire—they turn it into gold.
That’s leadership alchemy.
This week, don’t resist the pressure. Use it. Notice where it’s pointing you—and take one bold action toward deeper alignment.
LiveWright, and turn pressure into purpose,
Dr. Bob Wright

Whether you’re the CEO of a fast-growing company or the quiet leader of your own household, pressure isn’t just a force to endure—it’s a signpost.
It reveals what matters most. And it invites a decision: react… or transform.
In Bob’s column, he invites us to turn pressure into purpose—to use it as a crucible for conscious leadership.
In Judith’s, she reminds us that reclaiming authenticity is not just powerful—it’s pleasurable.
Both are true.
At LiveWright, we beieve you don’t have to choose between performance and purpose, structure and softness, success and self.
When you lead from the center of who you are, pressure becomes less like a grind, and more like a guide.
Try this:
Pick one place in your life where pressure feels heavy right now.
Pause. Ask:
• Pick one place in your life where pressure feels heavy right now.
• Pause.
• Ask yourself:
What’s the truth underneath this tension, and
Who do I want to be in this moment?
You don’t need more effort. You need more alignment.
That’s what it means to lead—and live—on purpose.
Wherever pressure is showing up for you this week, meet it with presence. You may just find it’s holding the map to your next breakthrough.
LiveWright, and Lead with Wholeness and Resolve
Dr. Bob, Dr. Judith, and the whole LiveWright Team