• The Case for Radical Self-Care

  • Mar 5 2025
  • Durée: 7 min
  • Podcast

  • Résumé

  • In today’s episode, I'm challenging the long-held belief that success requires relentless hustle. Burnout has become an unspoken status symbol in many workplaces, but what if true peak performance and long-term success aren’t about grinding harder—but leading smarter?

    Radical self-care isn’t indulgence—it’s strategy. When leaders and organizations prioritize well-being, they don’t just prevent burnout—they create cultures of innovation, trust, and sustainable success.

    Join me as I unpack:
    ✅ The hidden costs of overwork and burnout
    ✅ Why stress isn’t a badge of honor—it’s a warning sign
    ✅ The data-backed case for self-care as a leadership strategy
    ✅ Four powerful ways to integrate radical self-care into your leadership
    ✅ The ROI of well-being—how companies that prioritize health and balance outperform their competition

    This conversation is for leaders, entrepreneurs, and anyone ready to redefine what success really looks like. Let’s build workplaces where thriving—not just surviving—is the norm.

    🔑 Key Takeaways:
    Burnout is a business liability. Overworked teams don’t innovate or collaborate effectively—they survive.
    Sleep isn’t a luxury—it’s a leadership tool. Rested minds make sharper decisions and drive better results.
    Great leaders don’t just manage—they show up. Presence, mindfulness, and self-awareness create resilient teams.
    Psychological safety fuels high performance. When employees feel safe to share, innovate, and take risks, businesses thrive.
    Radical self-care is the new competitive advantage. Teams that prioritize well-being are 31% more productive and three times more creative.

    🔎 Resources & References:
    📊 World Health Organization Study – Long working hours increase the risk of stroke by 35% and heart disease by 17%.
    📚 Matthew Walker, Neuroscientist – Sleep deprivation weakens decision-making, creativity, and emotional regulation.
    📖 Harvard Business Review – Leaders who project calm under stress build trust and resilience in teams.
    📌 Google’s Project Aristotle – Psychological safety is the #1 factor in high-performing teams.

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    #RadicalSelfCare #BurnoutPrevention #MindfulLeadership #WorkSmarter #PsychologicalSafety #LeadWithCare

    Steven Morris, CEO of Matter Consulting is an ever-curious life-seeker, brand and culture building expert, advisor, author, and speaker.

    With over 27 years of entrepreneurial experience, he has served as a trusted advisor to over 3,000 business leaders and evolved more than 250 brands and cultures, including Google, Habitat for Humanity, Samsung, and Disney.

    His best-selling book, "The Beautiful Business," and his widely read Insights blog are a testament to his consulting expertise in creating unignorable, magnetic, and sustainable companies.

    His diverse interests, including meditation, fine art painting, surfing, and beekeeping, infuse his work with creativity, soul, and a deep understanding of the human experience.

    You can find more podcasts and join 30,000+ other brilliant and soulful readers of his weekly INSIGHTS blog at MatterCo.

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