Recovery isn’t only a necessity when something goes wrong.
It’s just as important when things are going right.
It would behoove us to treat our work and our relationships more like lifting weights. We stretch and make progress and then nurse ourselves to recover and grow from the exercise.
“Always on” isn’t an attribute I’m interested in a team member having.
I’d put my money on the one that creates space to recover than the one who doesn’t.
Stay Positive & Can I Put My Money On You?
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