Special Episode

IAM2773 – The Importance of Wellness as a Strategic Business Foundation

Special Episode by Gresham Harkless Jr.

A man smiling in front of a collage of faces with text reading, "The Importance of Wellness as a Strategic Business Foundation," Season 9, Episode #2773.The Infrastructure of Performance

A common misconception among builders is that wellness is a luxury to be addressed only after the business stabilizes, the team is built, and revenue grows. However, the reality for many is that this “later” never actually arrives. Wellness is not a “nice-to-have” benefit, a perk, or a box to be checked; it is foundational business infrastructure. Much like a vehicle requires fuel and consistent maintenance to operate, human beings within a business require internal support to function at an executive level.

The Compound Cost of Depletion

When wellness is ignored, the negative ROI manifests across the entire organization: energy drops, decision-making slows, and communication eventually breaks down. For builders on the daily grind, this often shows up as a “heavy” feeling where progress is made, but it requires significantly more effort than it should. Because there is no buffer in the early stages of a business, a depleted founder's strain is felt by the organization almost immediately.

Engineering a Culture of Presence

Prioritizing wellness is a strategic decision that directly shapes leadership and company culture. When leaders model and prioritize health, people show up more present, communicate with greater clarity, and stay engaged for longer periods. Creating space for mental clarity and emotional balance prevents the business from feeling the brunt of leader burnout. The definitive “CEO nugget” is to identify which parts of the business are currently struggling because they are being operated from a state of depletion rather than intention.

Previous episode: https://iamceo.co/iam2772-the-importance-of-trust-and-consistency-in-the-long-term/

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Transcription:

Gresham Harkless 00:00
Most builders think wellness is something you focus on after the business becomes stable. Think about it, after the revenue grows, after the team is built, after things start to slow down. And sadly, for many builders, that later never actually comes.

If you're building something meaningful, you're in the right place. This is the I Am CEO Podcast. I'm Gresh, and for over a decade, I've had the honor and the privilege of learning directly from CEOs, entrepreneurs, and business owners just like you on how to build. After recording more than 1,600 episodes, one thing has become clear: success isn't about following someone else's blueprint. And as I like to say on the show, if you run your own race, you can't lose. Even when you feel the journey should be a straight and linear path, what I've come to find out is success is a lot more like a plate of spaghetti. So in this special segment and episode, I'm starting to curate and share some CEO hacks and CEO nuggets that I've been dying to share, drawn from thousands of the episodes with phenomenal guests that have provided awesome value on the show, but also my 10 years of business experience as well too. These lessons are designed to strengthen the foundational principles that every business is built on and guided by a simple equation that we always go back to with our content: visibility plus resources times connections equals success. This is practical wisdom you can apply almost immediately. So be sure to check out the show notes for more resources and next steps on how to level up. And of course, enjoy this special episode of the I Am CEO Podcast.

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Gresham Harkless 01:38
Most builders think wellness is something you focus on after the business becomes stable. Think about it, after the revenue grows, after the team is built, after things start to slow down. And sadly, for many builders, that later never actually comes. Episode number 6 of the IMCO Podcast, I had a great conversation with Sammy, and she shared a little bit of why making wellness a priority isn't a nice-to-have, it's a foundational business decision. What really came up during this conversation was the shift in how wellness is actually framed. It's not a benefit, it's not something you do to check off the box, it's not a perk, it's actually infrastructure. Think about it, I, I so often say we forget about the human part of business. Just as your vehicles, you need the maintenance, you need the support, you need the gas and tank. We need that as human beings that are within these businesses, because when wellness is ignored, the cost shows up literally everywhere. Energy drops, decision-making slows down, communication actually breaks down as well too. For builders that are working in the business every day, this often shows up quietly at first. You're still getting things done, you're still crushing it, but everything feels heavier. You're making progress, but it takes more effort than it actually should. And over time, that strain compounds. This episode really highlights a very important truth that we can all kind of listen to. You cannot separate performance from people. You can't separate people from wellness. Space is one of those huge things that I have heard constantly on the show, how powerful it is to create space. When leaders don't create space for mental clarity, emotional health, or balance, the business eventually does feel the brunt of that. What's powerful here is that SAMHSA connects wellness directly to leadership and to culture, which is something that we sometimes don't prioritize or see as something that's powerful. When wellness is prioritized, people show up present, more and more present. They communicate clearly. They stay engaged for a longer period of time. And for builders, this applies just as much, if not more. When you're early stage, there is no buffer. You're grinding it out to some degree. And if you're depleted, the business will feel that almost immediately. That's exactly why wellness is not something that is indulgent. It's actually something that is very strategic. Now, here's a question for you worth slowing down for and truly asking yourself: What part of my business am I struggling because I'm operating from depletion instead of intention? That question just might reveal why things are actually harder than they ultimately need to be. Now, of course, Sami and I delve deeper into how wellness shapes culture, why leadership modeling matters, how organizations as a whole can perform better when their people are supported, not stretched too thin.

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