You've heard the term burnout. Maybe you've even felt it. But have you ever thought about it as a direct line item risk on your company's revenue report? This episode of BizBlend cuts right to the heart of what many leaders quietly know but rarely say out loud: the way most high-performing workplaces are structured is quietly breaking their best people.
Host Sana sits down with Michelle Terpstra, fractional Chief Revenue Officer, sales growth strategist, and founder of the Revenue Rascals podcast, for a conversation that challenges the hustle myth from the inside out. If you lead a team, run a company, or consider yourself a high performer, this one will make you rethink what sustainable growth actually looks like.
About the Guest:
Michelle Terpstra is a fractional Chief Revenue Officer and sales growth strategist who has spent over a decade working with founders, sales leaders, and enterprise teams. She has served more than 1,000 entrepreneurs, built and scaled high-performance sales teams, and is the host of the Revenue Rascals podcast. She teaches what she calls "regulated high performance," a framework built on energy, autonomy, and clarity rather than hustle.
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Connect With Michelle Terpstra:
Website: https://michelleterpstra.com
Podcast: Revenue Rascals at https://revenuerascals.com
High Performance Workshop (use code BizBlend for 50% off): https://revenuerascals.com/high-performance-workshop
Email: hello@michelleterpstra.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michellecuocoterpstra/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themichelleterpstra/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/themichelleterpstra/
Episode Chapters:
[00:00] The Myth That's Running Your Workplace — Sana opens with the hidden belief that the harder someone pushes, the more valuable they are, and why it's quietly breaking high achievers.
[09:24] Michelle's Story: From Couch to Clarity — Michelle shares how a month on the couch after a successful client engagement forced her to rethink everything she knew about high performance.
[17:10] Why Snacks and Massage Chairs Won't Fix This — The workplace perk myth exposed: why typical retention strategies attract the wrong people and alienate your best ones.
[21:08] Fuelled Daily, Not on Weekends — Michelle explains the simple, powerful shift from hustle-rest cycles to daily energy management for sustained high performance.
[25:14] Rules, Flexibility, and the Bias Question — Sana raises the real tension: how do you give top performers flexibility without creating a two-tier culture? Michelle answers directly.
[29:55] Burnout as a Revenue Risk — The moment the conversation shifts from wellness to business strategy, including what really happens when your best sales rep starts disconnecting.
[36:23] The 80-20 Rule and the Activity Myth — Michelle on why six focused hours often outperforms twelve scattered ones, and what regulated high performance actually looks like in practice.
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- Source: World Health Organization, ICD-11 (2019) - WHO FAQ page (also official): https://www.who.int/standards/classifications/frequently-asked-questions/burn-out-an-occupational-phenomenon Both are directly from the WHO website. The first is the original 2019 announcement where WHO officially included burnout in ICD-11 as an occupational phenomenon, defining it as a syndrome resulting from chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed. The second is the WHO's own FAQ page that expands on the definition and is kept up to date.