If you've achieved big things personally or professionally, chances are you're highly competent. And although this is a major asset, it can also be a trap.
Have you ever been told that you "don't seem like she needs help"? Or heard that your high standards are the problem? This is common for Overcompetent women: high-achievers who do things to a higher standard than most people. And so they often find themselves doing it all by default.
In this episode, I look at an important lesson from the work of Tiffany Dufu, thought leader, start-up founder, and author of Drop the Ball. By implementing this one practice, you can shift away from doing it all.
What You'll Learn:
How Overcompetent Moms get stuck in cycles of resentment and disappointment
The psychological phenomenon of "loss aversion", and how that impacts our thinking around our choices
Why focusing on our "Highest and Best Use" is critical for high-achieving moms
The 4 questions to ask to help you put your time, money and focus where it matters most
Featured in this Episode:
Tiffany Dufu, Drop the Ball
The Mental Offload
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