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December 27th, 2024

From Burnout to Balance with Max Schneider – The Michael Esposito Show – #shorts

Let’s face it: we pour so much of ourselves into our work but some companies don’t care about us as individuals, as humans with needs, emotions, and limits.

Max, a high-performing individual learned this the hard way — during his grind in years of consulting only to feel burned out and anxious. It wasn’t until he stepped away, took a hard look at his life, and prioritized his well-being that things began to change.

Now, through Sand and Salt Escapes, he is helping others break the cycle. Max’s retreats offer a chance to reset and recharge, creating space to reconnect with yourself and what truly matters.

Stop sacrificing yourself for a job that won’t love you back. Take inspiration from Max’s story up on the latest episode of The Michael Esposito Show and start prioritizing you.

Michael Esposito Keynote Speaker & Transformational Coach

Michael Esposito is far from just another name in the professional speaking circuit; he is a dynamic force of nature, captivating audiences with his ability to read the room and forge deep, meaningful connections. Michael's journey, marked by resilience and a relentless drive, serves as a beacon of inspiration, urging individuals to embrace growth, execute their visions, and pursue their dreams with unyielding passion.
Michael Esposito embodies the essence of transformative leadership, leveraging his talents in public speaking, coaching, and entrepreneurship to not only achieve personal success but to significantly contribute to the betterment of society.

His story isn't just one of personal triumph; it's a compelling narrative of how vision, when coupled with generosity and action, can create a lasting legacy of positive change.

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