Unapologetic Edge: Where Grit Meets Growth
Episode 11: Why High Performers Burn Out Quietly Most organisations assume people in distress look distressed. The problem is that high performers often don't. In this episode of Unapologetic Edge, Philippa Scott explores one of the biggest blind spots in psychosocial safety and burnout prevention: the employees most at risk of significant burnout are often the least likely to tell you they're struggling. Because high performers have built their identity around being capable. Around managing whatever comes their way. Around being the person who keeps everything moving when everyone else is overwhelmed. The same qualities that make them valuable often make them invisible when they're approaching burnout. In this episode: • Why high performers are underrepresented in burnout research • The hidden relationship between performance and masking • Why high achievers often avoid asking for help • How burnout presents differently in high performers • The early warning signs leaders miss • Why increased output can be a sign of burnout • The role of nervous system activation in high achievement • How psychosocial hazards disproportionately affect high performers • Why your best employees often leave without warning • What leaders can do differently Resources 👉 Take the Burnout Audit https://link.ashleyshaw.ca/widget/quiz/JRjMsrscDzvbw5M6XW1S [https://link.ashleyshaw.ca/widget/quiz/JRjMsrscDzvbw5M6XW1S] 👉 Book a Strategy Call https://calendly.com/pippa-fantasticfutures/strategy-session [https://calendly.com/pippa-fantasticfutures/strategy-session] About Philippa Scott Philippa Scott is a psychosocial safety specialist and nervous system-informed leadership consultant helping organisations understand the human factors behind burnout, psychological safety and sustainable performance.
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