“How does mindfulness impact business?” In this episode, Beck Sydow delves into the heart of conscious entrepreneurship, discussing burnout, the role of emotions in business, shadow work’s transformative potential and the inverse relationship between consumption and creativity. Sharing personal experiences with burnout, Alex and Beck highlight the critical need for self-awareness and timely self-care. They advocate for more than just resilience, emphasizing the importance of overall well-being.
Beck presents a refreshing take on emotions in business, making a case for their vital role in successful leadership. They speak about the significance of creating environments that encourage genuine interactions and mutual respect, fostering a culture of psychological safety.
Shadow work emerges as a crucial topic, with Beck illuminating the growth stemming from understanding our deeper selves. They point out the valuable lessons our inner complexities offer, suggesting that embracing them leads to a holistic sense of authenticity.
Addressing self-care, Beck aspires to achieve more of a flow state mindset rather than adopting a rigid, disciplined routine. Time outdoors, walking & journaling are part of a regular morning. Reading and learning are daily priorities; however, Beck warns that overconsumption of content kills creativity and masks a lack of confidence to create and be seen.
Key Takeaways:
- Burnout can affect anyone, regardless of privilege or access to resources.
- It’s important to recognize the signs of burnout and take action before it becomes overwhelming.
- Building a conscious business requires integrating business acumen with leadership skills and a focus on understanding and serving customers.
- Creating intimate spaces for leaders to be vulnerable and authentic is crucial for personal and organizational growth.
- Taking radical care of ourselves involves not only physical self-care but also caring for our minds by cultivating awareness, embracing our shadows, and practicing self-acceptance.
Quotes:
- “I knew I was burning out and I did what most of us do. I kept trying to convince myself that there would be, you know, just ‘in one more month’ or ‘in a couple weeks’ or ‘when we get this part of the business to a completion’ or just all of those ways that there’s some someplace out in the future.” (08:16 | Beck Sydow)
- “The reality is when we think we’re going to be okay out there somewhere sometime in the future, we’re missing the ways that we can be okay in the moment.” (10:09 | Beck Sydow)
- “I wish I could remember where I heard this, I heard someone say that consumption is the enemy of creativity. so and and it is the um expression of a lack of confidence so as you continue to consume you’re consuming because you don’t think that you could put something out and boy is that a big part of my story i mean you you follow me a little bit i’m starting to be more active on LinkedIn, I’m writing more. The journey to get to that was huge.” (49:20 | Beck Sydow)
- “We have parts that we like and parts we don’t like. And so we try to cluster up around the parts we like and not pay attention to these. But the reality is, we know it in other humans, and we would probably all agree that, you know, even your worst nemesis, someone that doesn’t like you at all, or is an enemy, has something to teach you. So people will agree often to that externally, but when we turn that into your villains, your demons, your dark sides, your little kid that’s scared to death, then it’s a different conversation.” (46:04 | Beck Sydow)
Links
Connect with Beck Sydow:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/becksydow/
Connect with Alex Raymond:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/afraymond/
Website: https://consciousentrepreneur.us/