April 2, 2024

The Secret to Avoiding Burnout That Every High Achiever Needs to Know - With Erin Harrington

In this episode, Sean interviews Erin Harrington about improving work effectiveness and reducing burnout, especially for high achievers and entrepreneurs....

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In this episode, Sean interviews Erin Harrington about improving work effectiveness and reducing burnout, especially for high achievers and entrepreneurs. Erin shares her own experience dealing with medical conditions that caused constant fight-or-flight responses, and how she learned to manage stress to improve her happiness and well-being.

Key Points:

  • High achievers often believe working harder leads to more success, but burnout occurs when grinding too many hours without self-care. This leads to health issues, brain fog, and ineffectiveness.
  • Stress and negative emotions like fear originate in the amygdala part of the brain. The amygdala can't differentiate between minor and major stressors, triggering fight-or-flight responses.
  • Erin found that stress reduction activities like walking in nature, cooking, and socializing helped reduce her neurological symptoms, even as her diagnoses worsened. Small positive actions practiced consistently can reduce chronic disease, improve relationships and efficiency.
  • Stress is a choice and there are simple tools to train your brain to have a more positive, resilient response to stressors. It takes practice but is very doable.
  • Erin created The Whole Life Planner based on the tools she developed over nearly 20 years to retrain her own brain. It focuses on aligning with values, self-care, goal-setting, positive habits and resilience rather than just productivity.
  • The planner has reflection questions like identifying a daily "win" no matter how small. It aims to help people be more productive, peaceful, purposeful and resilient.
  • Consistently practicing small positive actions is key. The brain craves this consistency and it leads to more positive outcomes and well-being.
  • The "dump zone" in the planner is for jotting down ideas, to-dos, and thoughts that come up during the day, so you don't get sidetracked from the main priorities.
  • Erin offers a free Life-at-a-Glance Assessment at soulvalues.com/promo to help identify areas of life that may need more attention and rebalancing. She recommends retaking it quarterly or when feeling very unbalanced.

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Erin Harrington

Coach / Consultant / Author

Erin Harrington, founder of Soul Values and author of β€œThe Whole Life Planner: An Integrated Toolkit for Purpose, Productivity, and Peace” isn’t your typical Business Leadership Coach. She simplifies success for busy high-achievers by connecting well-being with leadership performance.

Erin’s expertise goes beyond traditional leadership coaching. Early in her sales career, she contributed significantly to one martech startup’s success, culminating in a successful initial public offering. Later, she learned to regulate a disabling condition that significantly limited her daily function. Now she helps busy leads become the happiest, most effective high-achievers they know.

What sets Erin apart is her commitment to helping individuals rewire their stress response, allowing more ease, enhanced cognition, and a natural surge in success. With integrated Whole Life Tools honed over a decade, she empowers high achievers to align with their values, creating a more sustainable path toward holistic success.