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On The Burnout Club: Chasing Feelings vs. Working Hard: Insights on Avoiding Burnout

On The Burnout Club: Chasing Feelings vs. Working Hard: Insights on Avoiding Burnout

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This is a replay of my interview on The Burnout Club podcast, hosted by Patrice Bonfiglio—a hedge fund industry veteran and all-around powerhouse.

Key Takeaways:

  • Burnout isn’t caused by working hard—it’s driven by chasing a specific feeling or using emotion as fuel to push yourself to extremes.
  • A key sign of burnout is physical illness—it often shows up through physical symptoms.
  • Overcoming burnout requires a two-pronged approach: logical reasoning combined with subconscious work using hypnotic techniques for focused relaxation and deeper insights.
  • Real-life examples from my high-achieving clients show how chasing feelings of accomplishment or confidence can unintentionally lead to burnout.
  • Reflections from Patrice and me on our experience attending the Project 1490 retreat, where we first met in person.

Featured:

  • The Burnout Club by Patrice Bonfiglio
  • Project 1490 by Sarah Dale
  • Client case study: How to Raise Millions Without Burning Out
  • Leadership Archetype quiz on www.jamieleecoach.com


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