Sep 27, 2024
On this episode, we will be speaking about overachieving and its association with fear. While most may deem it admirable for a person to work diligently in their profession and even being reliable in their personal life, oftentimes the underlying driving force of that diligence may be fear. If you had a chance to check out the latest Quick Read article on tashimajones.com you are more aware of how overthinking and overreacting are closely linked with one another and are common causes in becoming overwhelmed. Let’s discover ways to rise above overachieving by scaling back in order to enjoy your personal and professional life a bit more every day.
LifeWork
Based on this session, set aside at least 10 minutes, and begin to reflect on and consider the following:
Are you an overachiever? Is your self-worth (again, how you see and value yourself) based on performance and external possessions? Does performance impact your emotions, self-perception, and how you show up in the world? Do you work harder out of fear of previous life events? Were you expected to take care of yourself and others at a young age or looked to as the one to lead and manage those around you?
Are you motivated by fear or expected to not make a mistake? Do you have the habit of not asking for help and difficulty with setting and sticking to boundaries?
Have you achieved most of what you desired yet still feel unfulfilled? Do you experience burnout or restlessness on a regular basis but feel as if you haven’t accomplished much? Are you anxious about resting and taking day to relax?
Are you able to identify moments in time when you made a pact with yourself to sacrifice rest in order to achieve? Do you have more than what you can realistically accomplish in a day on your to-do list for the day? Do you get frustrated when you don’t complete your to-list on the same day? When you do complete your to-do list do you add on more tasks or take that time to relax
As you reflect on the questions above, consider healthy resolutions to the fear and hypersensitivity and begin to value yourself within by recognizing that you are truly priceless and not amount of work or material wealth can change that.
Be sure to journal your experience. And feel free to share that experience in the comment section.
About LifeClub The Podcast
LifeClub w/ Tashima Jones is a feel-good podcast. It can be seen as a mini coaching session with Tashima, complete with LifeWork and action steps to take after the show. With listeners in over 10 countries across 6 continents, LifeClub the Podcast focuses on personal development and delivering practical tips & tools on building inner-wealth.
About Tashima Jones
Tashima Jones is an author, life coach, brand consultant, and founder of Connects (a philanthropic endeavor). Her debut book, Being Broke Made Me Rich, received reviews from the co-author of the New York Times best seller, The Millionaire Next Door, who happened to be her professor.
As a Life Coach, she supports women who are ready to shift from survival mode to inner-wealth based living. Tashima holds a bachelor’s degree in business & marketing, and studied psychology on a master’s level but her greatest classroom has been personal life experience. She uses both her personal life (including her lowest moment after the degree, house, luxury car, and platinum wedding ring), and professional experience (in tech, wealth management marketing, luxury brand buying, real estate, and radio) to organically coach those who are desire authentic change in their lives.
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