The Gift of a Terrible Boss
Adam Stephens Adam Stephens

The Gift of a Terrible Boss

Today, I am firmly committed to never working in a toxic environment again. I work in my zone of genius. That genius is simply being fascinated by the resilience in humans and encouraging them. The validation I get from being who I truly am can not be overstated. Exiting a dysfunctional team and the lessons learned have been a gift worth more than gold, diamonds, or rubies.

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Your Path to a Life Without Burnout
Adam Stephens Adam Stephens

Your Path to a Life Without Burnout

Burnout and anxiety often stem from living a life that isn't aligned with your core values and life purpose. When your daily actions and career choices are out of sync with what truly matters to you, it's like sailing against the wind. No wonder you're exhausted! As a coach specializing in burnout recovery, I've seen firsthand how reconnecting with your core values can transform your life.

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How Ignoring Society's Noise Can Save Your Sanity
Adam Stephens Adam Stephens

How Ignoring Society's Noise Can Save Your Sanity

The bottom line is that burnout results from misaligned priorities and insecurity. People rationalize these self-defeating behaviors, leading to a predictable cycle of overwhelm and exhaustion. You've got a calm demeanor at work, but you freak out on your kids for doing stuff that all kids do. You blame your partner or accuse them of being unsupportive rather than dealing with your chronically low self-esteem. You feel like you need the margarita now rather than casually enjoying one. Once you're in the burnout cycle, you may lash out, feel guilty, and pout.

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The Power of Self-Validation
Adam Stephens Adam Stephens

The Power of Self-Validation

I know we all have imposter syndrome, anxiety, and fears, but I'm calling BS on walking around with a head full of child-like worries and encouraging you to choose a new story.

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On being a dad
Adam Stephens Adam Stephens

On being a dad

Kids come out of the box curious and are much more intelligent than we think they are. As I cruise around in my minivan with a dead sparkplug and a check engine light that won't go away this afternoon, I look for the meaning in the insanity of our suburban life.

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It's ok to slow down
Adam Stephens Adam Stephens

It's ok to slow down

While anxiety seems to be the plague of the times, and "future tripping" is a household term, I think it's important to note that codependency, struggling to focus, and the urge to be hyperproductive aren't moral failings.

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