Leading by Example: Promoting Balance and Reducing Burnout
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Leading by Example: Promoting Balance and Reducing Burnout

Over the years, my work has centred on empowering individuals to reach their full potential, fostering an environment where growth and success are nurtured. Yet, during this journey, I have witnessed firsthand the severe consequences of a relentless drive to succeed: burnout.

Burnout, a state of chronic physical and emotional exhaustion, is a phenomenon I experienced in my mid-20s. My ambition and determination blurred into a relentless push for perfection. The fallout was severe, resulting in significant anxiety, panic attacks, and a precipitous decline in overall well-being. It was a stark wake-up call that required urgent change.

I sought medical advice and undertook talk therapy. I initiated a daily journaling habit and began to monitor my sleeping, eating, and exercising patterns consciously. I also incorporated anxiety management strategies like breathing techniques and yoga into my routine. These actions provided the foundation for my recovery and instigated a fundamental shift in my approach to work and life.

However, my recovery was not simply about overcoming burnout; it was a transformative journey that forced me to scrutinize the interplay between my ambitions and overall well-being. This was a slow journey, lasting several years. During this time, I reflected deeply on my values, particularly my inherent drive for achievement.

Achievement, a cornerstone of my values, was a double-edged sword. It catalyzed personal growth, motivation, and success, but an excessive preoccupation with achievement led to an unsustainable work ethic and, ultimately, burnout. The challenge, I realized, was not to eradicate this trait but to balance it with other aspects of life, incorporating core values like health, freedom, and connection.

This experience taught me that balance is not about sacrificing one aspect of life for another but harmoniously integrating all facets to create a stronger, more resilient whole. Furthermore, I understood that I needed to prioritize self-empowerment before effectively empowering others, underlining the importance of physical and mental well-being.

Burnout is an all-too-common phenomenon in our fast-paced digital world, particularly in the tech industry. I've seen countless individuals on the brink of exhaustion, struggling to keep their heads above water. This is why I've taken it upon myself to inspire and guide others and promote a balance, well-being, and resilience culture.

This vision for sustainability is at the heart of the Thought Collective. We have created an ecosystem that fosters open dialogue, mentorship, and the sharing of collective wisdom among technology leaders. For example, in our peer group, we have a check-in system. We score our business, personal life, and health from one to ten. These scores provide an overview of each member's situation and indicate when someone might be heading toward burnout. This practice creates a supportive environment where members can brainstorm solutions to maintain balance, sharing personal experiences and insights.

It is essential to remember that achieving balance is an ongoing journey, not a destination. Even now, there are times when I find myself teetering on the edge of overwork, especially in high-stakes situations or when juggling multiple responsibilities. When this occurs, I take a step back and reevaluate. This involves revisiting my core values and realigning my actions with them. It may require tough decisions, but these are necessary to maintain my health, well-being, and overall quality of life.

As leaders, we should actively strive to lead by example, promote balance and reduce burnout. Here are some ideas for achieving this:

  1. Foster open communication: Encourage your team to express their feelings and concerns. This helps to identify early signs of burnout and devise appropriate countermeasures.
  2. Promote flexible working arrangements: Balancing work with personal life is critical in preventing burnout. Consider offering remote work or flexible working hours where feasible.
  3. Prioritize well-being initiatives: Implement health and wellness programs that encourage physical activity, mental health awareness, and healthy living.
  4. Offer professional development opportunities: Continuous learning and growth can help mitigate the feelings of stagnation and helplessness that can lead to burnout.
  5. Model balance: As a leader, your actions set the tone for the rest of your team. Show them that taking time for self-care and relaxation is not just acceptable but necessary.

My journey through burnout and recovery has shaped my approach to leadership. I now recognize that achievement must be tempered with well-being and that empowering others involves creating an environment that nurtures health, balance, and personal growth. As leaders, we have the responsibility to model these principles. After all, our greatest resource is our people, and it is our duty to ensure their sustainability alongside that of our businesses.


Written by?Christopher A. Smith?on July 7, 2023.

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