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Beliz's Substack Insights

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I’m Beliz—founder, advisor, angel investor, mentor, and inner space explorer. Every two weeks, I publish a Substack essay on wellness, conscious leadership, and the human side of innovation. This podcast is where those essays come alive. Two AI voices (my curious co-hosts) sit with my latest writing. They reflect, expand, and offer gentle perspectives I often hadn’t considered. I always enjoy listening to them. If you’ve ever felt torn between ambition and well-being, between moving fast and staying grounded, this podcast is for you. Subscribe, listen, reflect, and take a breath with us. beliz.substack.com

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Episode Why "Rest More" Is the Wrong Advice for Burned-Out Founders Cover

Why "Rest More" Is the Wrong Advice for Burned-Out Founders

Those who follow me know I’ve been talking about a strategic pause. Some people hear “pause” and translate it as rest. But I am a founder myself. I know the late nights that blur into early mornings. When I say pause, I don’t mean rest. I mean: give yourself space to find out who you are when you’re not performing as the founder. Rest is cute, rest is necessary, but it’s not the actual cause of burnout, nor the recipe. So I want to talk about the identity crisis that most burnout founders are experiencing. Science Calls It Depersonalization. Founders Call It “I don’t know what happened to me.” I realized that rest alone wasn’t enough to recover from burnout when I returned from my vacation and found all my stress piling up just as before, but social psychologist Christina Maslach has thoroughly researched this topic and grounded it in scientific evidence. [1] She identified three core dimensions of burnout: * Exhaustion * Depersonalization * Reduced personal accomplishment. Notice what’s at the center: a growing estrangement from yourself and your work. A week in Bodrum won’t fix estrangement. What Actually Happens When Founders Burnout The standard burnout narrative goes like this: you work too hard, you deplete your resources, you need to recharge. A founders’ life goes beyond just working hard. They fuse their identity with their company. Their startup, which is the result of what they do, becomes who they are. That means when the company struggles, they feel it as an existential problem. Psychologist Patricia Linville’s research on self-complexity explains the mechanism: people whose sense of self is concentrated in a single domain experience more extreme emotional swings when that domain is threatened. A founder whose entire identity lives inside their company has no psychological buffer. Every business setback hits at full force because there’s nothing else to absorb the impact. When your startup has a brutal day, you need other “buckets” to pour into. If you can leave the office and still feel like a “great marathon runner,” a “present father,” or a “skilled painter,” those roles act as emotional shock absorbers. Consider getting back into that hobby you used to love but gave up :) Three Questions That Actually Do Something I can hear you asking, “Beliz, so what should we do in concrete?” Start here 👇 * Who were you before this company? Don’t think of your CV or origin story for pitch decks. Tell me about the actual human underneath. * What do you value that has nothing to do with performance? When pushed to your limits, you can realize that your entire value system has been overtaken by metrics. * What would you choose to build if outcome were irrelevant? This question tends to produce either silence or tears. Both are useful data. Research by Amy Wrzesniewski at Yale on “job crafting” shows that people who sustain long-term engagement in demanding work are those who maintain a clear connection between their daily actions and their core values. [2] Identity coherence predicts resilience. The Conversation Everyone Avoids Telling a burned-out founder to rest is, in some ways, a kindness that protects everyone from a more confronting conversation. Because the questions like who are you, and is this still the life you’re choosing? is uncomfortable. For the founder. For the people around them who depend on their momentum. But it’s the only question that actually leads somewhere. Rest will make you functional again. An identity reset will make you intentional again. Those are very different things. This is the kind of thing I wish someone had said to me earlier. We’ll figure it out together. I ran this essay through an AI podcast generator. Two AI voices picked it apart and added a few angles I hadn’t thought about. If you want to hear it discussed rather than read it, the link is below. 🎧 Listen to the Deep Dive [https://open.substack.com/pub/beliz/p/rest-doesnt-fix-burnout?r=273gn7&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web] References * Linville, P. W. (1987). Self-complexity as a cognitive buffer against stress-related illness and depression. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 52(4), 663–676. Link [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3572732/] * Wrzesniewski, A., & Dutton, J. E. (2001). Crafting a Job: Revisioning Employees as Active Crafters of Their Work. Academy of Management Review, 26(2), 179–201. Link [https://journals.aom.org/doi/abs/10.5465/amr.2001.4378011] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit beliz.substack.com [https://beliz.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

15. Apr. 2026 - 4 min
Episode Rest Doesn't Fix Burnout Cover

Rest Doesn't Fix Burnout

You took the vacation. You still feel nothing. That’s estrangement. In this Deep Dive, two AI voices unpack Beliz’s essay on why rest treats the symptom and what actually cures burnout. What they cover: * The three clinical dimensions of burnout — and why “exhausted” is only the beginning * Why founders neurologically concentrate their entire identity into one volatile asset * The identity portfolio: why diversifying your self-worth matters as much as your cap table * Three questions that reveal exactly where your sense of self has been damaged * Why the system around you actively prefers you rested, not healed This episode is for you if you’ve taken the break, slept the sleep, and still felt hollow when you opened your laptop. 👉 Read the full essay here: [link] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit beliz.substack.com [https://beliz.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

14. Apr. 2026 - 18 min
Episode When You Are Your Company: The Hidden Trap That Scales Against You Cover

When You Are Your Company: The Hidden Trap That Scales Against You

Your company isn’t you. But your brain thinks it is. In this Deep Dive, two AI voices unpack Beliz’s essay on identity fusion: the psychological trap where the boundary between founder and company completely dissolves, and why the very thing that keeps early startups alive eventually starts destroying them. What they cover: * Why merging your identity with your company is a survival feature in year one and a liability by year three * How a product critique triggers the same brain chemistry as a physical threat * The “binary stars” framework: staying obsessed with the mission without fusing with the ego * One linguistic trick that reroutes your brain from panic to clarity in the middle of a crisis * The question to ask yourself when you feel your face getting hot in a meeting This episode is for you if you’ve ever defended a strategy you knew wasn’t working and couldn’t stop yourself. 👉 Read the full essay here: [link] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit beliz.substack.com [https://beliz.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

1. Apr. 2026 - 21 min
Episode What Your Worst Days Are Actually Trying to Tell You Cover

What Your Worst Days Are Actually Trying to Tell You

Bad news hitting? That’s data. In this Deep Dive, two AI voices unpack Beliz’s essay on why the ugliest founder moments — the rejection, the resignation, the co-founder fight — are the only ones where real structural growth happens. What they cover: * Why dissecting a rejection is more valuable than moving on * How perfectionism is just fear of feedback in disguise * Why pride costs more than a bad cap table * What co-founder conflict reveals about both of you * Why your best employee never leaves for money This episode is for you if you’re avoiding a hard truth your business has been trying to hand you. 👉 Read the full essay here. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit beliz.substack.com [https://beliz.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

16. März 2026 - 20 min
Episode Real High Agency vs. Fake Hustle: How to Tell the Difference Cover

Real High Agency vs. Fake Hustle: How to Tell the Difference

“Are You Building or Just Running Away? The High Agency Trap” When a founder emails 47 investors after 46 rejections, we call it “high agency.” But what if that 47th email is actually the path of least emotional resistance? In this Deep Dive, two AI voices unpack Beliz’s Substack essay on the dirty secret of high agency: most of what we celebrate as relentless hustle is actually elaborate avoidance. We’re moving fast, maybe because we’re terrified of sitting still. You’ll hear the story of Alex, the founder who couldn’t stop building, and Maria, who made the hardest move of all: she paused. We explore the nervous system trap that keeps high performers stuck in action mode, the three questions that reveal whether you’re solving problems or just managing anxiety, and why real agency looks less like a frantic swimmer and more like an Olympic athlete. This episode is for you if you’ve ever wondered whether your drive is pushing you forward or just keeping you too busy to feel scared. Key moments: * The 47th email: Why action can be a hiding place [3:15] * Alex vs. Maria: Two founders, two very different outcomes [8:40] * The Agency Filter: 3 questions to distinguish real progress from anxiety management [18:22] * The fourth wheel of high performance (hint: it’s not what VCs look for) [22:10] 👉 Read the full essay here: This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit beliz.substack.com [https://beliz.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

1. Feb. 2026 - 21 min
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