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Burnout vs. Misalignment, The Hormonal Cost of Scaling, and Executing a Strategic Downsize

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In this episode, host Don Adeesha joins Bertha Osorio-Campbell, founder of the Optimal Weight Loss Institute, to explore the intersection of executive performance and clinical entrepreneurship. Bertha argues that normalizing chronic stress as a necessary cost of scaling is a critical error, sharing how the relentless pursuit of growth can actually destroy the biology of the provider running the business.

Bertha breaks down the biological impact of decision fatigue, explaining how sustained executive demand keeps cortisol levels chronically elevated. She highlights the hidden costs of this dysregulation, detailing how an impaired prefrontal cortex shifts CEOs from strategic leadership into survival mode, leading to impulsivity and poor decision-making. She also distinguishes between true physiological burnout, which is measurable through biomarkers like sleep fragmentation and brain fog, and structural misalignment, which ultimately manifests as resentment.

Finally, Bertha shares her framework for operationalizing nervous system regulation and advocates for a shift from a revenue-first design to a physiology-informed design. She urges owners to establish daily downshift windows, reduce decision density, and release the sunk costs of failing service lines. Warning against blindly following industry trends, she encourages leaders to build a sustainable business model that serves their life rather than consuming it.

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