Workplace wellness isn’t a one-off health camp or a team lunch — it’s about how leaders show up, set boundaries, and create space for well-being every single day.
In this honest episode of Wellness at Work India, Dr. Abel and Sudhir open up about the personal cost of high-performance culture — from taking client calls on vacation to walking into your home looking like you’re carrying the whole company on your shoulders.
Together, they reflect on the silent pressures leaders face, how burnout sneaks into boardrooms, and why traditional wellness initiatives miss the mark.
This conversation isn’t about perks — it’s about changing how we lead.
Abel shares his experience as a doctor and healthcare leader who’s seen the cost of ignoring mental health — even among top performers. Sudhir, a corporate leader, brings firsthand stories of managing pressure, making decisions under stress, and why discipline and empathy go hand in hand.
Leadership stress often goes unspoken — until it explodes
Workplace wellness must be embedded in culture, not calendars
Boundaries protect performance — for leaders and their teams
Wellness starts with planning, empathy, and presence
Being “always on” is not sustainable — or admirable
Dr. Abel George, CEO of Apollo Adlux Hospital and a BW Health 40 Under 40 honoree, excels in hospital operations, strategic growth, and efficiency-driven transformations. With leadership roles at Aster and Paras, he drives innovation, patient care, and business performance in healthcare.
Sudhir, COO at FourthSquare, brings 24+ years of expertise in operations, transformation, and leadership across finance, IT, banking, and consulting. A former senior leader at EY, HSBC, and AMEX, he drives large-scale transformations, optimizes shared services, and leads high-performing global teams.