The Workday Didn’t Break You. You Lowered the Bar.
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The Workday Didn’t Break You. You Lowered the Bar.
Marwan Killu | Iron Suits. Master CEO fitness, executive health, and high-performer fitness by auditing the "Depletion Gap" in your physical standards.
In this episode of the Iron Suits Podcast, we confront why successful men excel in business while running their physical infrastructure on fumes.
Reclaim your leadership consistency and masculine authority by closing the gap between professional output and physical capacity.
This is the definitive self-leadership audit for the high-performer fitness standards of a Weaponized CEO.
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The most expensive thing in your company is you. Choose your preferred station below to listen to the audit of your "Physical Register."
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THE VENDOR ANALOGY: DEPLETION MANAGEMENT
There is a version of depletion that never shows up in a doctor's office. It doesn’t cost you the deal or shut you down—it just quietly widens the gap between the man who built your company and the version currently running it.
In professional terms, you are treating your executive health like a legacy vendor that you’ve stopped auditing.
You are still delivering, but the cost of that delivery is rising. High-performer fitness isn't about aesthetics; it’s about the quality of the "product" you produce from the body you’re operating in.
THE 4PM PROBLEM: CAPACITY VS. MOMENTUM
This episode goes deep into a specific moment: the afternoon slump. By 4:00 PM, most high-performing business owners are running on momentum, habit, and the reputation they’ve built.
They aren't running on capacity.
The decisions made in those hours—the high-stakes, compounding decisions—are being made by a depleted version of a man who has structured his week around his own exhaustion.
He calls it "being strategic with his time." In reality, it’s depletion management. You didn't run out of time; you ran out of the physical infrastructure required to lead at that hour.
Every Standard. One Exemption.
The core indictment is simple: You hold your team to a non-negotiable standard. You won’t accept vague performance from anyone inside your company.
Yet, you run yourself on whatever’s left after everyone else has taken their cut.
That’s not a health issue; it’s an incongruence. The same man who built systems for every function of his business has quietly exempted himself from the same criteria. CEO fitness—the physical and cognitive capacity that produces every leadership moment—currently has no system.
What This Episode Installs
This is not a "motivation" episode. We are rendering a verdict on the current operating system. High-performer fitness at this level isn't a side issue.
It is the infrastructure everything else runs on. If you have optimized everything that produces revenue but left yourself out of the equation, you are running an inefficient firm.
THE STRATEGIC NEXT STEP
Is your current physical standard an asset or a liability to your 4:00 PM decisions? Stop managing by depletion.
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