<p>“<i>Burnt Out to Lit Up</i> is a must-read for all leaders in the workplace. Auger-Domínguez provides a comprehensive and achievable road map from a workplace landscape riddled with burnout and dysfunction to one of sustainability and healthy productivity. With real life examples and compelling research, this book is the new handbook for managers.”<br />—<b>Eve Rodsky</b>, New York Times bestselling author of <i>Fair Play: A Game-Changing Solution for When You Have Too Much to Do (and More Life to Live)</i></p> <p>“In <i>Burnt Out to Lit Up</i>, Daisy Auger-Domínguez uses her vast leadership experience to show how we can stop burnout in its tracks. Employees, bosses, and organizations shouldn’t take burnout lightly—and this book shows us how to meet it head on.”<br />—<b>Arthur C. Brooks</b>, Harvard Professor and #1 New York Times bestselling author</p> <p>“With surgical precision, Daisy Auger-Domínguez has opened up exactly the conversation we need to diagnose the complexities and, yes, the seeming impossibilities, of modern leadership. As a CEO, I found Daisy’s descriptions of employee burnout and the challenges of leading in a volatile social and economic climate so accurate they hurt. Fortunately, her prescriptions for solutions create the handbook leaders need to be better prepared not just to navigate through problems but to create healthier, more productive workplaces. I’m especially grateful to Daisy for sharing her own lived experiences and insights that make this book so relatable.”<br />—<b>Gloria Feldt</b>, Cofounder and President of Take The Lead; author of <i>Intentioning: Sex, Power, Pandemics, and How Women Will Take the Lead for (Everyone’s) Good</i></p> <p>“Daisy Auger-Domínguez, your guide for the journey from debilitating burnout to hope, is at once strong and light, fun and serious, pragmatic and inspiring. Her new book, <i>Burnt Out to Lit Up</i>, gathers the relevant research, serving it to us in digestible pieces along with practical advice on what to do about it! I loved Daisy's suggested 'scripts'—actual conversation starters and responses for every situation, be it working with a team on the verge of burnout, talking to a boss who has pushed you over the edge, or facing up to your own role in making burnout happen. Daisy is the perfect choice for delivering tough love, as she has burned out and emerged triumphant, experiencing the energy of post-burnout growth!”<br />—<b>Joanna Barsh</b>, McKinsey & Company director emerita; bestselling author of <i>How Remarkable Women Lead</i> </p> <p>“In <i>Burnt Out to Lit Up</i>, Daisy Auger-Domínguez offers a transformative exploration of leadership and well-being. This book is a powerful manifesto for leaders grappling with burnout, providing a path to redefine their approach to work and leadership. It empowers readers to turn burnout into an opportunity for growth, innovation, and renewed passion, inspiring those around you to light up with you. It's a call to action to reignite the joy and purpose in leadership, inspiring a new era of leaders to lead with heart, resilience, and a transformative vision.” <br />—<b>Reshma Saujani</b>, author, activist, and the founder of Girls Who Code and Moms First, formerly Marshall Plan for Moms<br /><br /></p> <p>“While reading <i>Burnt Out to Lit Up</i>, I found myself alternating between furiously taking notes and screaming aloud ‘Yes! I get it! Thank you!’ while acknowledging and releasing so many of the feelings I endured as a burned-out executive of color. I felt seen. Daisy Auger-Domínguez is the leader we need right now. After finding herself burned out to the extreme of feeling ‘burnt crispy,’ the C-Suite exec fought to find her light again, and shows us how we can, too. With <i>Burnt Out to Lit Up</i>, Daisy shares her decades of experience supporting leaders and managers and is brave enough to tell us the truth: that our own well-being, and that of our employees, matters as much as productivity. When too many talented individuals, especially BIPOC, are walking away from the corporate grind, Daisy guides us back to feeling lit up again. Filled with painfully relatable anecdotes, first-person stories, thoughtful and refreshing practices, and hard-earned wisdom, <i>Burnt Out to Lit Up</i> is the book I wish I had years ago. I am grateful to have it now.”<br /> —<b>Robyn Moreno</b>, former media exec and author of <i>Get Rooted</i></p> <p>“Burn out! We all go through it at some point but maybe we don’t realize the consequences of our burnout to ourselves and others. Whether you manage a team or are a team member, this book will open your eyes to realities we too often ignore. Daisy Auger-Dominguez provides us all a guide to living and working in a more harmonious environment where respect, common sense, patience, and selflessness will lead to more productive results."<br />—<b>Maria Elena Salinas</b>, broadcast journalist, news anchor, and author</p>