

Ep. 47: BRAD STULBERG on Burn Out, Career Transformation, and Intentional Living
23 snips Nov 23, 2020
In this engaging discussion, best-selling author Brad Stulberg, known for 'Peak Performance' and 'The Passion Paradox', shares insights on burnout and the transformative power of intentional living. He candidly recounts his career transition from academia to consulting, highlighting the balance between productivity and well-being. Brad also reveals how an unexpected TV commercial catapulted his first book to success. The conversation dives into the myths of health, emphasizing whole foods, and the importance of reassessing motivations to achieve personal fulfillment.
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Brad's Career Path
- Brad Stulberg worked at McKinsey for two years, experiencing burnout but loving the problem-solving.
- He transitioned to the White House for three months, then pursued a public health degree.
McKinsey Consultant Mindset
- The best McKinsey consultants are described as super smart, driven, and insecure.
- This insecurity stems from tying self-worth to performance, leading to overwork.
First Tattoo
- Brad got his first tattoo in grad school, a symbolic act of breaking free from traditional expectations.
- He realized that his accomplishments made external judgments less important.