The Self-Leadership Lab
Are you burned out or heading there without realizing it? In this episode of The Self-Leadership Lab, Dr. Bobby Shelton sits down with psychiatrist, engineer, and author Dr. Adel Elsayed to explore a powerful framework for understanding stress, mental health, and burnout. Drawing from his unique background in systems engineering and psychiatry, Dr. Elsayed explains his groundbreaking Mental Health Bucket Model, a practical way to understand how stress accumulates, why burnout happens, and what you can do to prevent it. Together, Bobby and Adel discuss: The Mental Health Bucket Model Why burnout is often a systems problem and not a personal failure The hidden impact of job misalignment How social media and news consumption quietly increase stress The difference between controllable and uncontrollable stressors Radical acceptance and mental resilience Why sleep may be the most overlooked tool for mental health The connection between diet, inflammation, and stress Exercise as a natural antidepressant Journaling, mindfulness, and self-awareness practices Building a support network that helps you thrive If you're feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, anxious, or simply looking for ways to lead yourself better, this conversation offers practical tools and insights that can help you regain control of your mental health and reduce burnout before it takes hold. About Adel: Today’s guest is Dr. Adel Elsayed, a board-certified psychiatrist, Certified Physician Executive, and former biomedical engineer with more than 15 years of experience in systems engineering and Lean Six Sigma improvement. By combining engineering principles with clinical psychiatry, he developed the Mental Health Bucket Model, a framework for understanding burnout as a systems problem rather than a personal weakness. He is the bestselling author of "Burnout: Where the Head Goes, the Body Follows". Featured Book: Burnout: Where the Head Goes, the Body Follows by Dr. Adel Elsayed Learn more: www.theBucketModel.com Key Takeaways • Burnout doesn't happen overnight—it accumulates over time. • Your environment plays a bigger role in stress than most people realize. • You can't eliminate all stress, but you can choose which stressors deserve your energy. • Sleep is one of the most powerful recovery tools available. • Social media and news are often emotional transfers, not just information sources. • Self-awareness is the first step toward self-leadership. About The Self-Leadership Lab The Self-Leadership Lab explores what it means to lead yourself first so you can lead others better. Through conversations with authors, entrepreneurs, coaches, and thought leaders, Dr. Bobby Shelton uncovers practical wisdom for personal growth, resilience, leadership, faith, and living a meaningful life. Want to be a guest on The Self-Leadership Lab? Send Bobby Shelton a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/17641667851977069fa15a161 #SelfLeadershipLab #Burnout #MentalHealth #StressManagement #SelfLeadership #PersonalDevelopment #Leadership #Mindfulness #MentalHealthAwareness #Sleep #Resilience #Psychology #BurnoutRecovery #Podcast #DrAdelElsayed #BobbyShelton #PodMatch
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