What can a toad trapped in a swimming pool teach us about leadership, burnout, and asking for help?
In this episode of The Self-Leadership Lab, Dr. Bobby Shelton shares a simple but powerful story from a visit to his parents' home in Alabama. After discovering a toad struggling in a swimming pool, he learned something surprising:
The problem wasn't that the toad couldn't swim.
The problem was that it couldn't get out.
Many of us find ourselves in the same situation. We are capable. We are talented. We are hardworking. Yet we often take on challenges without the support systems, boundaries, or relationships needed to sustain us.
In this episode, Bobby explores:
Why capability alone is not enough
The hidden causes of burnout and exhaustion
How self-awareness helps us avoid getting in over our heads
Why asking for help is a leadership skill
How to recognize when others need support
The leadership lessons hidden in everyday observations
Galatians 6:2 and carrying one another's burdens
If you've ever felt overwhelmed, stuck, or exhausted despite doing everything "right," this episode is for you.
Scripture Referenced Galatians 6:2: "Carry each other's burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ."
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