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EPISODE · Jun 10, 2025 · 35 MIN

Episode 9: I'm Responsible for My Employee's Well Being

from Your Thoughts at Work: Finding Wisdom Within · host Self Inquiry with Sarah

How can business leaders balance the needs of their company, themselves, and their workers? When it comes to feelings, we often hear, and understand the side of the employee. But what many do not realize is that being an employer, especially one who cares about their staff, can carry its own burden of stress.In this episode, we meet “Alison”, a dedicated wellness practitioner struggling with a belief that many leaders hold deeply: “I’m responsible for my employee’s well-being.” What starts as discomfort around giving feedback unfolds into a deeper conversation about boundaries, identity, and empathy. By the end, she’s not just clearer about how to lead — she’s more connected to herself and her values. And she sees that taking action in alignment with her own needs can ultimately serve others more than self sacrifice.This episode is for you if you've ever felt burdened by the emotional weight of leadership, or if you simply want to get a peek into how it sometimes feels to be the boss. ****Sarah Climenhaga, the host of Your Thoughts at Work leads guests, usually anonymous, through the work-related beliefs that limit both personal happiness and professional satisfaction. They look at their stress using a method of self-inquiry inspired by The Work of Byron Katie. To learn more about Byron Katie and The Work, go to www.thework.comTo find out about how I can help you or your team with work related stress, go to sarahclimenhaga.ca. And check out my workshop for those new to self inquiry: How to Question Your Thinking.

How can business leaders balance the needs of their company, themselves, and their workers? When it comes to feelings, we often hear, and understand the side of the employee. But what many do not realize is that being an employer, especially one who cares about their staff, can carry its own burden of stress.In this episode, we meet “Alison”, a dedicated wellness practitioner struggling with a belief that many leaders hold deeply: “I’m responsible for my employee’s well-being.” What starts as discomfort around giving feedback unfolds into a deeper conversation about boundaries, identity, and empathy. By the end, she’s not just clearer about how to lead — she’s more connected to herself and her values. And she sees that taking action in alignment with her own needs can ultimately serve others more than self sacrifice.This episode is for you if you've ever felt burdened by the emotional weight of leadership, or if you simply want to get a peek into how it sometimes feels to be the boss. ****Sarah Climenhaga, the host of Your Thoughts at Work leads guests, usually anonymous, through the work-related beliefs that limit both personal happiness and professional satisfaction. They look at their stress using a method of self-inquiry inspired by The Work of Byron Katie. To learn more about Byron Katie and The Work, go to www.thework.comTo find out about how I can help you or your team with work related stress, go to sarahclimenhaga.ca. And check out my workshop for those new to self inquiry: How to Question Your Thinking.

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