Plenty with Kate Northrup

150. How to Increase Income Without Increasing Pressure (The Recalibration Part 1)

What if the reason you're not earning more isn't a capability problem—it's a capacity problem? If you've ever found yourself pumping the brakes on your own income—not because you can't make more money, but because some part of you is afraid of what comes with it—this episode is for you. Welcome to the Recalibration Series. This is a special collection of episodes I've created specifically for high-capacity, high-functioning humans who are ready to recalibrate their relationship with power, money, and safety. If you're someone who generates meaningful income, carries a lot of responsibility, and still feels that low-grade financial anxiety humming in the background no matter how much comes in, you're in exactly the right place. In Part 1, we're diving into one of the most sneaky and under-discussed patterns I see with my students: the belief that more income means more pressure. This unconscious association is quietly keeping so many brilliant, capable people from going all the way — from opening the floodgates to the income, the impact, and the work that truly wants to come through them. Here's what I want you to know: your desires are not by mistake. The things you genuinely want to pursue are pointing you somewhere real. But if you've been turning down the volume on your ambition because you're afraid you won't be able to handle the growth, we have what I call an infrastructure problem. And the good news? Infrastructure can be built. In this episode, I introduce the concept of your hidden money ecosystem—the internal and external scaffolding that either supports your expansion or quietly undermines it. I also walk you through the difference between making more money through effort versus through leverage, and why pouring more income into a system that isn't set up to receive it is like pouring water into a leaky bucket. More water doesn't fix the leaks. It never will. This isn't about working harder. It's about building the structure that lets wealth land— and stay. In this episode, we explore: Why high-functioning earners unconsciously associate more income with more pressure (and how to shift it) The hidden money ecosystem concept and why it's the real foundation of financial expansion The difference between effort-based income and leverage-based income — and where you might be leaving leverage on the table Why making more money alone won't fix what feels broken — and what actually will How to move from trying to hold more to being supported by the structures you build This episode is for you if: You make good money, but still feel anxious about it Big revenue months bring a rush—followed immediately by "what if I can't keep this up?" You've tried earning more, mindset work, spreadsheets, and financial advisors— and something still doesn't click You're tired of being the infrastructure and ready to be supported by it This is Part 1 of the Recalibration Series on Plenty. New episodes in this series drop throughout the season, and each one builds on the last. I can't wait to walk through this with you. "The question is not: can you make more money? The question that we need to be asking is: does your system know how to metabolize it?” -Kate Northrup 🎤 Let’s Dive into the Good Stuff on Plenty 🎤 00:29 Recalibration Introduction & Series Purpose 01:11 Recalibration Series Promise 01:50 Making More Income Without More Pressure 03:27 Desires, Destiny & Internal Scaffolding 04:55 Hidden Money Ecosystem & Leaky Bucket Metaphor 08:44 Effort vs Leverage: Ways to Grow Income 10:47 System and Structure Challenges with Growth 15:51 Building Systems for Healthy Overflow 17:38 Resources & Money Reset Offer Links and Resources: Money Reset The Recalibration Field Guide Instagram ✨ Ready for Income That Actually Builds Something? If you're capable, ambitious, and earning well — but your financial life still feels like something you have to hold together — this one's for you. The free Recalibration Field Guide is a diagnostic companion to

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