Leading Without Losing Yourself
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Summary
Coaching can be exhausting.
Athletic administration can feel relentless.
And when you care deeply, the pressure often feels even heavier.
In this episode of Built for the Game, we tackle one of the most real and often unspoken struggles in athletics: Burnout.
Burnout does not usually happen all at once. It happens slowly. Quietly. Over time. And before long, the thing you once loved can begin to feel like a burden.
In this episode, we discuss:
• The warning signs of burnout in coaching and leadership
• How to recognize when joy has been replaced by obligation
• Why emotional exhaustion affects your leadership
• The importance of reconnecting to your purpose
• Building healthy boundaries without guilt
• Protecting your personal life and family
• Why rest is not weakness, but preparation
This episode is for coaches and Athletic Directors who want to continue leading at a high level without losing themselves in the process. Because leadership is a marathon. Not a sprint. And sustainable leadership requires sustainable habits.
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