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I’m back from a quick spring reset and this episode is a powerful reminder for every driven leader: you can’t sustain high performance without recovery.
We often hear about the grind, the hustle, and showing up every single day. And while consistency is the real superpower, the part people don’t talk about enough is this: consistency requires energy, and that energy has to be refilled.
In this episode, I share what stepping away really looks like as a leader. It’s not about disappearing or disconnecting completely; it’s about changing your environment, slowing the pace, and creating space to think. Because when you do, something shifts: clarity improves, ideas flow, and problems become easier to solve.
We also dive into the concept of harmony over balance: building a rhythm where you push hard, lead with intensity, and still make room to reset and recharge so you can show up strong over the long term.
If you’re leading a team, building a business, and constantly operating at a high level, this is your reminder:
stepping away isn’t a weakness, it’s a strategy.
Because leadership isn’t about sprinting.
It’s about showing up day after day, year after year with energy, clarity, and purpose.
Take a step back, reset, and come back stronger.
By Mark Gellman5
22 ratings
I’m back from a quick spring reset and this episode is a powerful reminder for every driven leader: you can’t sustain high performance without recovery.
We often hear about the grind, the hustle, and showing up every single day. And while consistency is the real superpower, the part people don’t talk about enough is this: consistency requires energy, and that energy has to be refilled.
In this episode, I share what stepping away really looks like as a leader. It’s not about disappearing or disconnecting completely; it’s about changing your environment, slowing the pace, and creating space to think. Because when you do, something shifts: clarity improves, ideas flow, and problems become easier to solve.
We also dive into the concept of harmony over balance: building a rhythm where you push hard, lead with intensity, and still make room to reset and recharge so you can show up strong over the long term.
If you’re leading a team, building a business, and constantly operating at a high level, this is your reminder:
stepping away isn’t a weakness, it’s a strategy.
Because leadership isn’t about sprinting.
It’s about showing up day after day, year after year with energy, clarity, and purpose.
Take a step back, reset, and come back stronger.