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Send us a textThe Not So Breakfast Show - Bad Words & Breaking PointsSometimes you reach the end. The absolute end. Sacha is moving house, dealing with impossible transactions, and has just discovered the movers left three massive items behind. Ish is surprisingly recharged from mini-breaks and witnessing his co-host process what happens when resilience runs out. This is a raw, real conversation about those moments when life is genuinely hard—and how to hold onto the "but it's worth it" part.Key Topics DiscussedWhen You Reach The EndRecognising you're at your breaking point (and that's a skill)Over-the-top emotional responses when resilience is at an all-time lowThe ability to recognise you're losing it while staying (relatively) calmLife Is Hard, But It's Worth ItThe mantra that's getting Sacha through:Acknowledging that yes, life IS hard right nowFocusing on what's coming on the other sideMaking the learning about yourself worth itAsking: "How can something horrible be useful? What am I learning about myself?"Memorable Quotes"Would it be all right if everybody just today, just on this day, just did their jobs? Is it too much to ask of the people around me to just do the job that I coincidentally have paid you a lot of money to do?"Key Lessons for LeadersRecognise Your Breaking Point: The ability to identify when you're at the end is itself a valuable skillReframe the Narrative: "Life is hard, but it's worth it" - hold onto the second partFind the Learning: Ask "What am I learning about myself right now?" even in horrible situationsControl Your Controllables: Change your clothes, drink water, take micro-pausesNotice Small Joys: Small moments that don't require coordinationThe Not So Breakfast Show - A podcast for leadership and career developmentSometimes the best episodes come from the worst days.Life is hard, but it's worth it.
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