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#004: The Leadership Cost of Being Unhealthy

#004: The Leadership Cost of Being Unhealthy

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You can’t lead powerfully with a depleted body and a foggy mind — and in this episode, I break down exactly why. High performers often underestimate how deeply their health affects their leadership, relationships, presence, and influence. But the truth is simple: every room you walk into feels the impact of your energy.

In this episode, I uncover the real cost of being unhealthy as a leader — not just at work, but at home. When your physical, mental, and emotional capacity is low, your patience shrinks, your clarity drops, your presence becomes inconsistent, and the people who count on you most feel it.

Inside this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why your physical energy determines your leadership presence

  • How sleep, stress, food, and movement shape your ability to think clearly

  • Why emotional capacity is the “hidden” leadership skill

  • How stress hormones sabotage your patience, tone, and relationships

  • Why identity determines influence — and what happens when you stop leading yourself

  • The quiet (but devastating) cost your family pays when you come home depleted

  • How better health helps you lead better, love better, and live better

We also dive into the identity shift required to evolve into the leader who wins at work and at home — without sacrificing one for the other. You’ll leave this episode with absolute clarity on why your health is not optional… it’s foundational.

Better health creates better leadership. Better leadership creates better relationships. Better relationships create a better legacy.

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