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Burnout Is 100% Preventable

In the world of sales, it’s easy to lose sight of how our mental and physical health are connected. We’re so focused on hitting our targets that we often ignore the signs of burnout until it’s too late. Unfortunately, neglecting this balance can really take a toll on our overall well-being.

On this episode of the Sales Gravy Podcast, Jeb Blount and Jahmie Hilecher, founder of The Move Wellness, discuss the importance of prioritizing health and wellness to support productivity and success.

They emphasize the significance of making conscious choices about food and nutrition, as well as the impact of deep breathing on reducing stress and improving mental clarity. They also highlight the connections between physical and mental well-being and provide practical tips for incorporating healthy habits into daily routines.

  • Prioritizing health and wellness is crucial for supporting productivity and success. Our well-being directly affects our ability to perform at our best and achieve our goals.
  • Making conscious choices about food and nutrition can have a significant impact on energy levels and mental clarity. It is essential to nourish our bodies with wholesome and nutritious food that provides the necessary fuel for optimal performance.
  • Deep breathing exercises help reduce stress and improve focus during sales calls and meetings. Taking a moment to focus on our breath and engage in deep breathing exercises can help us manage stress and promote a calm and centered state of mind.
  • Physical and mental well-being are interconnected, and taking care of one supports the other. By engaging in regular physical activity, we not only improve our physical fitness but also support our mental health by reducing stress and promoting a positive mood.
  • Starting the day with stretching and movement can enhance overall well-being. Incorporating stretching and movement into our morning routine can help wake up our bodies and increase blood flow, leading to improved flexibility and overall well-being.
  • Taking intentional breaths throughout the day can bring a sense of presence. In the midst of a busy day, it is important to pause and take intentional breaths to bring ourselves back to the present moment. Focus on your breath and take deep, mindful breaths to increase oxygen flow to your brain.

Stopping Burnout In Its Tracks Begins With Awareness

It’s only when we experience burnout that we realize we’ve overlooked our physical health and need to address it.

However, without a healthy body to support you, this mindset is not sustainable. Sleep is crucial not only for your physical well-being but also for your brain function. Certain systems in your body need time to restore and recharge, enabling you to achieve greater success in the long run.

Taking care of your basic needs, such as getting enough sleep, eating clean and healthy, taking proper breaks and rest throughout the day, having fun, and engaging in daily movement, is essential. It doesn’t have to be lifting weights in the gym; any form of movement can enhance communication, clarity, and creativity in your brain. Prioritizing these aspects will ultimately support you in achieving your goals for a longer period and with greater strength.

Sales Professionals Are The Elite Athletes of The Business World

If we consider salespeople, especially top salespeople, from a different perspective, we can see that they possess crucial skills for modern selling.

However, your mental capacity to be creative and find solutions, as well as your ability to be a consultant, will always be limited by your physical capacity. Many people don’t think about it this way. But when I talk about sales professionals being the elite athletes of the business world, I mean that you need both physical and mental strength.

When we think about mind, body, and spirit, we can see that the combination of the mind and body creates a flow. This flow leads to finding solutions and experiencing happiness and joy. We have been taught, especially as Americans, to work first and then play, rarely considering the connection between the two.

3 Ways To Improve Your Mind-Body Connection and Prevent Burnout

Prioritize Daily Movement

Firstly, movement increases oxygen circulation to the brain, supporting cognitive thinking and enhancing focus during sales calls and important meetings. Secondly, consistent movement throughout the day can help reduce stress levels and activate the body’s relaxation response, leading to a calmer and more confident state of mind.

Additionally, movement promotes better physical health, which is crucial for sales professionals to maintain high energy levels and a sharp mind. Engaging in regular exercise and movement also supports better sleep quality, which is essential for optimal cognitive function and decision-making. By incorporating daily movement into their routine, sales professionals can boost their overall well-being, increase their productivity, and ultimately achieve greater success in their sales endeavors.

Be Conscious Of Your Nutrition

Sales professionals should be conscious of their diet and make healthful nutritional choices because what they eat directly impacts their physical and mental well-being, which in turn affects their performance. Making conscious choices about food can provide sales professionals with sustained energy, mental clarity, and focus throughout the day.

By fueling their bodies with nutritious foods, such as fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains, sales professionals can maintain stable blood sugar levels, avoid energy crashes, and enhance their cognitive function.

Additionally, a healthful diet supports overall physical health, including maintaining a healthy weight, boosting immune function, and reducing the risk of chronic diseases. By prioritizing their nutrition, sales professionals can optimize their energy levels, improve their ability to handle stress, and project confidence, ultimately leading to more effective sales interactions and greater success in their careers.

Focus On Your Breath

Taking a moment to intentionally focus on your breath can have several positive effects on your well-being and performance.

  1. Stress reduction: When you pause to slow your breath, you activate the body’s relaxation response. This helps counteract the fight-or-flight response that is often triggered during busy or stressful situations. Slowing down your breath signals to your brain that you are safe and not in immediate danger, promoting a sense of calm and reducing stress levels.
  2. Increased focus and mental clarity: By becoming aware of your breath, you bring your attention to the present moment. This can help quiet the mind and reduce distractions, allowing you to focus more effectively on the task at hand. Slow, conscious breathing provides a steady flow of oxygen to the brain, improving cognitive function and enhancing mental clarity.
  3. Emotional regulation: Taking a pause to slow your breath can help regulate your emotions during a busy or stressful day. It allows you to observe and acknowledge any negative emotions or stressors without immediately reacting to them. This increased self-awareness gives you the opportunity to choose how you respond to challenging situations, promoting emotional balance and resilience.
  4. Enhanced decision-making: Slowing your breath and being aware of your breathing can help you make better decisions, especially in high-pressure situations. When you are calm and present, you can access the executive functions of your brain more effectively, allowing for clearer thinking, problem-solving, and rational decision-making.
  5. Improved physical well-being: Deep, intentional breathing supports proper oxygenation of the body, promoting overall physical well-being. It can help regulate heart rate, lower blood pressure, and reduce muscle tension. Additionally, conscious breathing stimulates the parasympathetic nervous system, which is responsible for rest and relaxation, promoting a state of physical ease and reducing the negative effects of stress on the body.

By prioritizing movement, nutrition, and breath, sales professionals can nurture their physical and mental well-being, prevent burnout, and promote a strong mind-body connection.

These practices contribute to sustained energy, enhanced cognitive function, improved emotional regulation, and increased resilience in the face of challenges.

Ultimately, they support sales professionals in achieving optimal performance, maintaining a healthy work-life balance, and enjoying long-term success in their careers.


Finding a sense of balance, investing in our physical health, and protecting our mental well-being are all steps we can take to ensuring that we are in the right mindset to tackle our sales day. For more tips around mindset, productivity, and advancing your sales career, go to Sales Gravy University, the world’s most powerful sales training engine.

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Jeb Blount

Jeb Blount is one of the most sought-after and transformative speakers in the world…

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