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Episode 50: Why High Performers Burn Out (And What To Do About It)

6 min · 20. apr. 2026
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High performers do not burn out because they work too hard. They burn out because their output is being systematically extracted — and no one at their job has any reason to stop. This video breaks down the Extraction Model, the three most common myths high performers believe about their situation, and three specific strategies to stop the pattern without blowing up their career.

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Episode 49: 5 Signs Your Manager Has Already Decided to Replace You

Your manager already picked your replacement. Most high performers don't find out until it's too late. By the time you see a PIP or hear the word "restructuring," the decision was made months ago. This video breaks down the five behavioral indicators that your manager has already moved on and the four countermeasures to deploy before your window closes. Sign one is access, not workload. They'll keep you busy while quietly removing you from every room where decisions get made. Sign two is credit. Your wins get redistributed to build someone else's track record with your own work. Sign three is information. When you're the last to know about changes that directly affect your role, that's not an oversight that's containment. Sign four is autonomy. Micromanagement at this level isn't performance management. It's documentation. And sign five is development. When no one is talking about your future anymore, they already know you don't have one there. The countermeasures are specific, sequenced, and built for a 60-day execution window. Because the best time to act is before they think you've noticed.

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