For many leaders, rest is uncomfortable.
Not physically — but psychologically.
You finally sit down… and within minutes the thoughts start racing:
“I should answer that email.”
“I should get ahead on tomorrow.”
“I should be doing something productive.”
So instead of resting…
You hover.
Half-working.
Half-recovering.
Never fully renewing.
And over time, that pattern creates something dangerous:
👉 Chronic fatigue
👉 Emotional irritability
👉 Decision exhaustion
👉 Leadership burnout
But here is the truth many high performers need to hear:
Rest is not a reward.
It is a responsibility.
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The Lie That Keeps Leaders Exhausted
Somewhere along the path of achievement, many leaders internalized this belief:
My value is tied to my productivity.
So if you stop producing… you start questioning your worth.
But leadership was never meant to operate at a constant sprint.
Even elite athletes — the highest performers on the planet — build recovery into their training cycles.
Why?
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