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What if the key to lasting creative success isn’t in how fast you go, but how well you rest? This week on the Daily Creative podcast, I discussed with Chris Ducker what it really means to be a “Long Haul Leader.” Here are a few key learnings: 1. “Hustle can be a season, but it shouldn’t be a lifestyle.” 2. “Burnout is not a badge of honor.” 3. “Build your own Life Operating System (Life OS).” 4. “Know your who, not just your what.” 5. “Small signals matter more than big crises.” Take this to heart: “You are not a machine.” This week, look for ways to intentionally restore rather than just endure, remembering that long-haul leaders aren’t those who burn the brightest for a moment, but those who keep showing up—wise, resilient, and ready to do work that truly matters.
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Author of seven books, including The Accidental Creative, Herding Tigers, Die Empty, Daily Creative, The Brave Habit. I help creative pros and leaders to be brave, focused, and brilliant every day.
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