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Living a Zero Regret Life – Saahil Mehta on The Leader’s Mindset Podcast

Living a Zero Regret Life – Saahil Mehta on The Leader’s Mindset Podcast

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What if the version of “success” you’re chasing is actually costing you your health, your relationships, and your sense of purpose?In this powerful episode of The Leader’s Mindset, host Jason LeDuc sits down with Saahil Mehta—entrepreneur, executive coach, speaker, and author of Break Free—for a deeply honest conversation about leadership, burnout, people-pleasing, and what it really means to live a zero-regret life.Saahil shares how, by every external measure, he had “made it”: financial success, global travel, a luxury lifestyle, and growing businesses. But beneath the surface, unchecked stress, chronic inflammation, and a constant need to please others nearly cost him his life—culminating in a near-fatal car accident caused by extreme fatigue.This conversation goes far beyond motivation. It’s a masterclass for corporate executives, people managers, HR leaders, and founders who are navigating high performance without burning out.In this episode, you’ll learn:• Why inherited definitions of success quietly sabotage leaders• How people-pleasing erodes health, clarity, and decision-making• The difference between an employee mindset and a true ownership mindset• How delegation and empowerment unlock organizational growth• Why miscommunication is one of the most dangerous leadership risks• How Saahil’s mountaineering experiences shaped his leadership philosophy• The concept of the “Seven Internal Summits”—a framework for designing a fulfilling life• A simple nightly reflection practice that reduces regret and increases clarity• Why health, boundaries, and energy management are leadership responsibilities—not luxuriesSaahil also explains why he chose not to shut down his coaching and speaking business after losing his father—despite financial pressure—and how redefining success allowed him to scale sustainably without sacrificing family or wellbeing.If you’re leading a team, building a company, or managing people while feeling stretched thin, this episode will challenge you to rethink what “winning” actually looks like—and give you practical tools to lead with intention.👉 Watch the full episode, reflect on your own definition of success, and share this with a leader who needs to hear it.💬 Question for you:Which area of your life is quietly draining your energy right now—and what would it look like to reclaim it?🔔 Subscribe to The Leader’s Mindset for weekly conversations on leadership, strategy, and personal growth.Onward and Upward! 🚀✅ If you got value from this episode, do these 3 things:1) Like this video – It helps more people find these insights.2) Subscribe – New leadership content every week!3) Share this episode with a leader who needs to hear this!📌 Exclusive Leadership ProgramsWant to take your leadership development to the next level?📖 Take charge of your own leadership development with our online program: https://www.leducleadership.com/bethebossprogramIf you’re a Human Resources or Learning and Development professional and have a bunch of leaders you’d like to get trained, check out our corporate Leadership Academy for Tech Managers program: https://www.leducleadership.com/leadershipacademy📅 Ready to elevate your leadership skills? Book a discovery call: https://link.marketingmoneymachine.co/widget/bookings/training-discoveryLet’s create the leaders your team deserves.How to reach Saahil:Website: https://www.saahilmehta.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/saahilmehta/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saahilmehtaofficial/How to reach Jason LeDuc:Email: info@leducleadership.comWebsite: https://www.leducleadership.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-leduc-3469823/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leducleadership
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