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July 22nd, 2024

Tuesday Tips: The Fit CEO Mindset: Boundaries, Balance and Peak Performance with Rebecca Macieira-Kaufmann

  1. Tuesday Tips: The Fit CEO Mindset: Boundaries, Balance and Peak Performance with Rebecca Macieira-Kaufmann Michael D. Levitt 29:58

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CEO Fit Book and Boundaries Discussion
Michael and Rebecca discussed the importance of the CEO Fit book, with a particular focus on the concept of boundaries. Rebecca shared her extensive career experience in financial services and her recent shift to advising startup CEOs. She also highlighted her passion for Small Businesses. Michael emphasized the significance of self-care and rest, noting that many people struggle with these aspects due to their busy and often stressful lives. Both expressed their enthusiasm for the ongoing journey of learning and growing in their respective fields.
Flexibility, Adaptability, and Productivity in Workplaces
Michael and Rebecca discussed the importance of flexibility and adaptability in developing and utilizing skills across different workplaces. They both highlighted the value of experience, with Rebecca sharing her insights from managing large and small companies. They emphasized the similarity in the fundamental challenges of motivating and retaining teams, regardless of company size. Michael pointed out that productivity often increases when focusing on the essential tasks, noting that remote work during the pandemic had eliminated many distractions and allowed for more straightforward work processes. Rebecca agreed, noting the importance of focus in maintaining productivity.
Multitasking and Psychological Safety in the Workplace
Rebecca argued that multitasking, such as responding to emails or texting while in a meeting, is not efficient as it distracts the brain’s ability to focus on one task at a time. She suggested that this lack of distraction was a contributing factor to improved productivity. Michael emphasized the importance of creating a psychologically safe work environment where employees feel comfortable being open and transparent about personal issues. He argued that such an environment not only benefits employee well-being but also enhances retention and overall job satisfaction.
Psychological Safety, Transparency, and Communication
Michael and Rebecca discussed the importance of creating a psychologically safe and transparent work environment. Rebecca emphasized that clear communication about the company’s vision and goals, and how employees’ work contributes to these, is crucial for employee motivation and retention. Michael agreed, noting that Clarity attracts while confusion repels. They then moved to discuss Rebecca’s book, which was inspired by questions she received after speaking engagements. She shared how these questions led her to reflect on her own life and work experiences, and eventually led her to write the book.
Collaborative Book Writing and Boundary Setting
Rebecca shared the story of how she and her personal trainer, Lillian, collaborated to write a book about fitness and wellness. The book, which was completed in 10 months, was designed to be a quick reference guide, with short chapters and Lillian’s input interspersed throughout. Michael then discussed the importance of setting and respecting boundaries, emphasizing that it’s not selfish but necessary to maintain one’s own well-being. He highlighted the common problem of overcommitment, especially among executives and startup founders. Both Rebecca and Michael underscored the importance of establishing boundaries and the need to approach it as a partnership.
Work-Life Boundaries and Self-Care Strategies
Michael and Rebecca discussed the importance of work-life boundaries and self-care in the workplace. Michael emphasized the need to keep track of delegated tasks to avoid overworking employees. Rebecca suggested renaming the term “selfish” to “self-care” and introduced the concept of “pay yourself first,” likening it to building wealth. They also discussed the “parking lot” strategy, where non-urgent tasks are listed and prioritized later. This strategy was praised by Michael, who shared his own experience of using a similar method to reprioritize his workload with his manager’s help. They agreed that these strategies not only increase efficiency but also make employees feel more valued andCollaborate more effectively.
Effective Communication and Four Pillar Culture
Michael shared an observation about the importance of understanding and utilizing the rules in games like Monopoly to gain a strategic advantage. Rebecca then discussed the significance of effective communication in driving productivity, engagement, and motivation among team members. She introduced the concept of the “four pillar culture,” which emphasizes the importance of focusing on customers, employees, excellent execution, and shareholder value. Rebecca also stressed the role of communication in all aspects of the business, from vision and strategy to execution plans and annual and quarterly plans. She suggested that this approach fosters clarity in work and contributes to overall success.
Parking Lot Exercises and Work-Life Balance

Michael and Rebecca discussed the benefits of using ‘parking lot’ exercises in their organization to allow for flexibility and adaptation. They also talked about the importance of work-life balance and how it can positively impact productivity. Rebecca shared about her book ‘Fit CEO: 52 Weeks of Wellness, Wealth, and Wonder’ which promotes this philosophy. Michael appreciated the book’s insights and looked forward to sharing it with his audience.

Links:

LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/r-m-k/

Website:  http://rmkgroupllc.com/

Book: https://amzn.to/3RGcihy

Book site:  http://fitceobook.com/

 

 

Michael Levitt Chief Burnout Officer

Michael D. Levitt is the founder & Chief Burnout Officer of The Breakfast Leadership Network, a San Diego and Toronto-based burnout consulting firm. He is a Keynote speaker on The Great Resignation, Quiet Quitting and Burnout. He is the host of the Breakfast Leadership show, a Certified NLP and CBT Therapist, a Fortune 500 consultant, and author of his latest book BURNOUT PROOF.

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