- July 28, 12:00 pm PST
- Webinar
High performance should not come at the cost of people’s health, energy, or capacity.
In this practical and relatable webinar, Mary Tibbetts explores how leaders, managers, caregivers, front-line staff, and healthcare-adjacent professionals can continue to perform, lead, and care without constantly operating from depletion. Many professionals in caregiving and service-based environments are expected to show up for others every day, often while carrying heavy emotional, mental, and physical demands. Over time, this can lead to overcapacity, burnout, decision fatigue, resentment, disengagement, and a quiet loss of clarity.
Drawing from more than 20 years of business and leadership experience, along with her own lived experience of burnout, rebuilding, and capacity management, Mary offers a grounded framework for sustainable performance. This session will focus on practical strategies for protecting energy, setting boundaries, recognizing early signs of burnout, building recovery into demanding work, and creating team cultures where people can do meaningful work without sacrificing their well-being.
Participants will leave with real-world tools they can apply immediately in their work, leadership, caregiving, and personal lives.
Outcomes:
- Recognize early signs of overcapacity, energy depletion, and burnout before they become crisis points.
- Understand why sustainable performance requires boundaries, recovery, and realistic capacity planning.
- Identify practical ways to protect energy and reduce the hidden costs of constant overextension.
- Apply simple strategies to support healthier decision-making, communication, and team expectations.
- Reflect on how leaders, teams, and individuals can create a culture
Our presenter
Mary Tibbetts is a keynote speaker, entrepreneur, corporate wellness strategist, and capacity builder who helps organizations build stronger leaders and high-performance cultures that do not cost people their health.
For more than 20 years, Mary has built and led businesses, supported teams, raised a family, and carried the kind of responsibility many leaders hold quietly. After experiencing the cost of overcapacity herself, Mary turned that hard-earned experience into practical tools that help leaders protect their energy, build capacity, set boundaries, and make better decisions under pressure.
Mary speaks with honesty, warmth, humour, and authority. Her keynotes are not built around buzzwords or theory that disappears by Monday. They are grounded in real business experience, lived resilience, and practical frameworks audiences can apply right away. She speaks to corporate teams, healthcare professionals, entrepreneurs, women in leadership, business owners, veterans, military families, and wellness-focused organizations.