Meet the Chief Everything Officer (CEO)
The role so many women hold — without ever applying for it.
There was no interview. No title change. No raise.
And yet, everything runs because of her.
The Chief Everything Officer (CEO) is the woman who keeps the wheels turning when everyone else clocks out. She manages the home, the work, the schedules, the emotions, the details, the crises, and the quiet things no one notices—until they don’t get done.
During perimenopause and menopause, this role doesn’t disappear. If anything, it gets heavier—while your energy, sleep, patience, and hormones are doing their own thing.
This is her introduction. Because if you’ve been doing everything, you deserve to see yourself reflected—and recognized.
Being the CEO isn’t about control. It’s about responsibility. It’s remembering, anticipating, holding space, making decisions when you’re exhausted, and showing up even when your body is asking for rest.
And the truth? Most women don’t realize how much they’re carrying until something finally asks them to pause.
This space exists to say what rarely gets said out loud: You are not “too much.” You are doing too much—alone.
Keep thriving, Tribe.
Tracy 💗
💭 Reflection: If you stopped trying to be the Chief Everything Officer for everyone else… what would you finally give yourself permission to release?