EPISODE · Apr 7, 2025 · 20 MIN
Why Successful Men Secretly Feel Like Failures (And What No One Tells You)
from Inside Man with Gary Kadi
In this episode of Inside Man, Gary Kadi (aka GK) dives deep into one of the most common — yet rarely talked about — struggles among high-achieving men: burnout masked as high performance. If you're constantly running at 90mph, feeling empty despite external success, or struggling to shut off the noise in your head, this episode will hit home.High performance without peace isn't sustainable. It's a slow drain on your health, your relationships, and your happiness. But it doesn’t have to be this way.Gary reveals the real root cause of burnout — it's not the workload, it's the inner operating system telling you you're never enough. He also shares the 3 powerful shifts you can make to protect your energy, reclaim your focus, and start living a life that fuels you from the inside out.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:🔥 Why high-performing entrepreneurial men silently struggle with burnout🔥 The #1 belief sabotaging your peace (and how to reprogram it)🔥 Why working harder isn't the answer to feeling fulfilled🔥 How to manage your energy instead of time for true success🔥 The “No” muscle: Why saying yes is draining your power🔥 How to design your life like a professional athlete, not a robot🔥 Why rest is a performance strategy, not a luxury🔥 How to escape the “always on” cycle that’s costing you everything👉 Subscribe to the Inside Man Podcast for more unfiltered conversations that challenge the way high performers live, lead, and love.📣 Want to go deeper? Learn how to build a life that doesn’t require burnout to feel successful: https://alifeonallcylinders.com📩 Share this episode with a friend who needs to hear it. Or, if you’re a woman listening in for your partner — send it to him. It could change everything.
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