
In this episode, Alex Dorr tackles a foundational mindset shift that can radically change how leaders experience work: suffering is optional—and often self-imposed. Through relatable stories and practical frameworks, Alex unpacks how most workplace stress doesn't come from reality itself, but from the stories we attach to it. He introduces three common patterns—pre-suffering, post-suffering, and group suffering—that quietly drain energy and derail teams. From "Sunday scaries" to reliving past frustrations, these habits keep leaders stuck in cycles of unnecessary stress. Alex challenges listeners to separate facts from the narrative their minds create, using simple tools like asking, "What do I know for sure?" to interrupt reactive thinking. The result? Clearer decisions, better energy management, and more engaged teams. Episode Highlights: 00:00:00 — The core idea: you can choose to experience work with joy or misery. 00:01:30 — Why suffering at work is often self-imposed, not caused by reality. 00:03:00 — Pre-suffering: stressing about future events before they even happen. 00:04:30 — Post-suffering: reliving past problems that are already resolved. 00:05:45 — Group suffering: how teams normalize negativity and shared frustration. 00:07:00 — The real source of stress: the story you tell yourself—not the situation itself. 00:08:30 — The "tape vs. rat" story: how quickly we escalate harmless situations into crises. 00:10:30 — A practical tool: separating facts from assumptions to reduce emotional reactivity. 00:12:00 — How teams turn simple changes into worst-case scenarios. 00:14:00 — Why energy management—not circumstances—is the real competitive advantage.
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