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Rebuilding from Burnout

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In this episode, I dive into the art of rebuilding from burnout, focusing on how leaders can craft sustainable models for their personal lives and businesses. Through a compelling conversation with Zillow’s Chief People Officer and insights drawn from years of working with leaders and organizations, I offer a roadmap for achieving scalability without sacrificing sustainability.


Key Takeaways


Sustainability Is Not Stagnation

Building sustainable practices isn’t about settling; it’s about creating the capacity to grow without burnout.

The Scalability Equation

Repeatability is a prerequisite for scalability. If your methods aren’t sustainable or repeatable, they won’t scale effectively.

The Mirror vs. the Window

Stop looking outward at others for benchmarks. Instead, reflect inward to align your leadership and life with what truly matters to you.

Personal Sustainability

Your leadership, work habits, and personal life must be sustainable. From your work hours to self-care routines, the goal is long-term consistency.


Key Quotes

  • “If your life is not sustainable and your business is not sustainable, your leadership style is not going to be sustainable either.”
  • “Stop spending so much time looking out the window at what others are doing and spend more time in the mirror reflecting on what’s true for you.”
  • “Nothing you do is scalable until it’s repeatable, and that starts with sustainability.”
  • “If you don’t pause to assess where you are, you’ll end up chasing goals that were never meant for you.”


Insights from the Episode


Zillow’s Leadership Example

Zillow, a multi-billion-dollar company, demonstrates the power of modeling sustainable practices from the top. Its leadership prioritizes work-life balance, showing that scalability doesn’t have to come at the cost of burnout.

Reflecting on Leadership

Using tools like the influence appraisal and EPS matrix, I discuss how leaders can assess their leadership costs and evaluate whether their methods are sustainable for long-term success.

Holding the Tension Between Growth and Sustainability

Drawing from Zillow’s strategy, I emphasize the importance of maintaining a balance between the drive for growth and the need for stability.


Final Thoughts

Rebuilding from burnout requires courage and intentionality. It’s about stepping back, reflecting on what’s sustainable, and realigning your practices to serve your long-term goals. Leadership isn’t just about success metrics—it’s about building a life and business that deeply reflect your values and purpose.


Resources Mentioned


Key Time Stamps

  • 00:00 Introduction: Sustainability vs. Stagnation
  • 00:42 Welcome to the Rocky Garza Show
  • 01:24 Rebuilding from Burnout
  • 02:03 Zillow's Cloud-Based HQ: A Case Study
  • 05:11 Crafting a Sustainable Leadership Model
  • 07:45 Personal Sustainability and Leadership
  • 11:11 Reflect and Assess Your Leadership
  • 11:55 Conclusion: Pursue Purposeful Goals

To join Rocky for his next free virtual event, go to https://rockygarza.com/beyondsuccess
Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/trgs/donations

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Manage episode 452261221 series 3533589
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In this episode, I dive into the art of rebuilding from burnout, focusing on how leaders can craft sustainable models for their personal lives and businesses. Through a compelling conversation with Zillow’s Chief People Officer and insights drawn from years of working with leaders and organizations, I offer a roadmap for achieving scalability without sacrificing sustainability.


Key Takeaways


Sustainability Is Not Stagnation

Building sustainable practices isn’t about settling; it’s about creating the capacity to grow without burnout.

The Scalability Equation

Repeatability is a prerequisite for scalability. If your methods aren’t sustainable or repeatable, they won’t scale effectively.

The Mirror vs. the Window

Stop looking outward at others for benchmarks. Instead, reflect inward to align your leadership and life with what truly matters to you.

Personal Sustainability

Your leadership, work habits, and personal life must be sustainable. From your work hours to self-care routines, the goal is long-term consistency.


Key Quotes

  • “If your life is not sustainable and your business is not sustainable, your leadership style is not going to be sustainable either.”
  • “Stop spending so much time looking out the window at what others are doing and spend more time in the mirror reflecting on what’s true for you.”
  • “Nothing you do is scalable until it’s repeatable, and that starts with sustainability.”
  • “If you don’t pause to assess where you are, you’ll end up chasing goals that were never meant for you.”


Insights from the Episode


Zillow’s Leadership Example

Zillow, a multi-billion-dollar company, demonstrates the power of modeling sustainable practices from the top. Its leadership prioritizes work-life balance, showing that scalability doesn’t have to come at the cost of burnout.

Reflecting on Leadership

Using tools like the influence appraisal and EPS matrix, I discuss how leaders can assess their leadership costs and evaluate whether their methods are sustainable for long-term success.

Holding the Tension Between Growth and Sustainability

Drawing from Zillow’s strategy, I emphasize the importance of maintaining a balance between the drive for growth and the need for stability.


Final Thoughts

Rebuilding from burnout requires courage and intentionality. It’s about stepping back, reflecting on what’s sustainable, and realigning your practices to serve your long-term goals. Leadership isn’t just about success metrics—it’s about building a life and business that deeply reflect your values and purpose.


Resources Mentioned


Key Time Stamps

  • 00:00 Introduction: Sustainability vs. Stagnation
  • 00:42 Welcome to the Rocky Garza Show
  • 01:24 Rebuilding from Burnout
  • 02:03 Zillow's Cloud-Based HQ: A Case Study
  • 05:11 Crafting a Sustainable Leadership Model
  • 07:45 Personal Sustainability and Leadership
  • 11:11 Reflect and Assess Your Leadership
  • 11:55 Conclusion: Pursue Purposeful Goals

To join Rocky for his next free virtual event, go to https://rockygarza.com/beyondsuccess
Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/trgs/donations

  continue reading

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