AntiBurnout Part 4: Practices for the climb
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In this final episode of the Anti-Burnout series, Alan, Chad, and Jonathan discuss habits that can help leaders avoid burnout and live a lighter way of life. They emphasize the importance of constant learning, viewing limits as a gift, and cultivating empowerment rather than dependency. They also encourage leaders to go slow and not rush through life. The goal is to find freedom and live and lead in a way that is aligned with one's unique design.   Takeaways Constant learning is essential for leaders to stay at or above the curve in a time of high change. Viewing limits as a gift and living within one's unique design can bring freedom and fulfillment. Cultivating empowerment rather than dependency in teams leads to greater impact and growth. Going slow and avoiding rushing through life allows for greater presence and enjoyment of the present moment.   Quotables "Leaders are readers." "Don't just feedback, feed forward." "Go slow or go fast, but don't rush." Grab a copy of AntiBurnout here: https://bit.ly/3VXiVz9
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