
Sustainable Practices
Burnout isn't a badge of honour.
Sustainable Practices is about managing workload, protecting wellbeing, and leading with strategic energy—so your leadership remains effective, intentional, and enduring.

What if the goal wasn’t doing more—but lasting longer?
Leadership has become a test of endurance. But running on empty doesn’t make you a hero—it makes you a liability. Sustainability isn’t about taking breaks at the edge of collapse. It’s about designing your leadership to protect your energy, focus, and well-being from the start.
This is the dimension of Sustainable Practices. It’s how real leaders stay strong for the long haul.
This Dimension Supports:
Improved decision-making through energy management
Reduced burnout and absenteeism
Work-life integration with clear boundaries
Modelling balance across the school
“I used to believe good leaders went last and worked longest. Now I understand: my sustainability is my staff’s stability.”
Principal, New South Wales
Glorifying Overwork
This short video unpacks why school leadership has come to idolise overwork—and how that silent narrative fuels burnout, stifles creativity, and distorts our definition of what good leadership really looks like.
How to Strengthen It
Sustainable leadership is proactive—not reactive.
This isn’t about slowing down. It’s about designing systems that let you keep going. Here are three prompts to bring this dimension to life.
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Where am I confusing output with impact?
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What personal boundary am I consistently overriding—and why?
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What would it look like to lead at a pace I could sustain for five more years?
What would it take to lead in a way that energises—not empties—you?
Want to Lead With Steadiness—Not Strain?
Join our FREE Professional Wellness Workshop—a live session where we explore all six dimensions and help you refocus on what really sustains school leadership.
