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Why Being "Busy" Is Getting in the Way of Effective Leadership | Sarah Ohanesian

Published 3 months, 2 weeks ago
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If you feel exhausted, overwhelmed, and constantly busy—but nothing truly important is moving forward—busyness may be the problem, not the solution.

In this episode, Desiree is joined by productivity expert Sarah Ohanesian to challenge the belief that doing more equals leading better.

They explore why New Year productivity plans fall apart so quickly, how unrealistic expectations fuel burnout, and why leaders often reward visible busyness instead of meaningful impact. Sarah introduces the idea of the “productivity parade”—work that looks impressive but distracts from what actually matters—and explains how meetings, unclear expectations, and outdated metrics quietly reinforce it.

You’ll learn how to identify true non-negotiables, use your calendar as a leadership tool, integrate work and life priorities realistically, and close the clarity gap that drives disengagement. Sarah also shares her COAT framework (Clarity, Organize, Act, Take Time) and a simple time-tracking challenge that helps leaders see where their time is really going.

If you want less burnout, more clarity, and a team focused on real results—not just looking busy—this episode is for you.

Sarah's Book Recommendation: Rocket Fuel

Sarah's Website: SO Productive

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Link to episode: 3 Tools to Get Your Team to Care as Much as You Do

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