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Your Leadership Problem Isn't Time--It's Capacity

45 min · 31. Mai 2026
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In this episode of Longevity Unlocked, Nurse Sherrie Austin challenges the productivity culture that encourages leaders to optimize schedules while ignoring the physiological systems that drive performance. Drawing from neuroscience, executive leadership observations, and nearly three decades in high-stakes clinical environments, Sherrie explains why recovery is no longer a luxury it’s a competitive advantage. This conversation explores the hidden relationship between cognitive overload, decision fatigue, nervous system dysregulation, and leadership effectiveness. If you've ever felt busy but not clear, productive but not strategic, this episode will help you understand why. What You'll Learn in This Episode * Why most leaders don't have a time management problem they have a capacity problem * The difference between optimization and sustainable performance infrastructure * How sleep deprivation, chronic stress, and decision fatigue quietly reduce leadership effectiveness * Why cognitive overload leads to reactive leadership and poor decision quality * The hidden organizational risks of executive cognitive decline * How nervous system regulation impacts leadership, communication, and culture * The SIGNAL Framework for identifying early signs of reduced capacity Key Takeaways * Productivity systems cannot compensate for physiological depletion * High-functioning is not the same as high-capacity * Decision quality declines before performance visibly collapses * Chronic stress narrows thinking, reduces creativity, and increases reactivity * Recovery is not weakness it is leadership infrastructure * The future belongs to leaders who can maintain clarity, regulation, and strategic thinking under pressure, relationships, and performance if you prioritized recovery as seriously as productivity? 📌 Resources Mentioned Strategic Longevity Collective Waitlist ⁠Executive Capacity Audit⁠ [https://bit.ly/433k3DS] ⁠Executive Longevity Strategy Call⁠ [https://bit.ly/4fPRcu7] ⁠Wellness Warriors Quality Longevity Lifestyle Tribe ⁠ [https://bit.ly/436B2oJ] 📌 Connect with Nurse Sherrie Follow for more executive longevity, leadership capacity, and decision quality insights: LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok: @AskNurseSherrie Substack: Executive Longevity X (Twitter): @AskSherrieRN

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