The Quiet Loneliness of High‑Achievers – and How to Heal It
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Summary
Are you the person who everyone else leans on — steady, capable, high-functioning?
To the outside world you appear to be unshakable.
Yet, inside there’s a gap between how competent you appear and how uncertain - or even lonely - you sometimes feel.
Today we’re joined by the incredible Emily Fanjoy, a whole-person coach and facilitator who helps values-driven leaders stop performing and start leading from the inside out.
If you’re leading a team or an entire organization and feel like you could a reset - or just want to get more energized, then Emily is exactly who you’re looking for.
In this episode of A Seat at The Table, she’ll be talking about
- Why loneliness is so common in high-achieving people, and why is it so hard to admit?
- The difference between a person who's performing their leadership versus living it?
- Why trying to ‘think your way to transformation’ rarely works.
- How to romance your own life.
Let’s sit down with Emily for some one-to-one leadership coaching.
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Emily Fanjoy's website: www.emilyfanjoy.com
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