EPISODE · Jan 11, 2024 · 33 MIN
Episode 18: STOP Being SO GOOD! Tall Poppy Syndrome
from Seared · host Paul Silva
Have you ever been told that you're TOO good? In this episode, I unravel the joy and jeopardy of aspiring to be the best—a journey spiced with intense dedication and the sometimes bitter taste of outshining peers. I share how I was once told that I was TOO fast, TOO ambitious...and how that affected me and my performance. We also talk about Tall Poppy Syndrome—the cultural snare that trips overachievers, (especially women). I peel back the layers of this phenomenon and the personal price paid by those who shine brightest. This episode gives you tips and strategies to navigate these treacherous social landscapes. The takeaway? Keep illuminating your talents, nurturing your happiness, and if need be, courageously stepping out of the shadows of an unsupportive environment. Your brilliance is not just necessary; it's worth celebrating. To learn more about my Soulful Guidance sessions and to book, you can go HERETo join the wicked email list, go HERETo find out more about working with me, go to the website to find out more about how life and creativity coaching can work for you.You can also find me on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook.Watch the episode on YouTube as well! You can drop me a comment or question at: [email protected]
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Have you ever been told that you're TOO good? In this episode, I unravel the joy and jeopardy of aspiring to be the best—a journey spiced with intense dedication and the sometimes bitter taste of outshining peers. I share how I was once told that I was TOO fast, TOO ambitious...and how that affected me and my performance. We also talk about Tall Poppy Syndrome—the cultural snare that trips overachievers, (especially women). I peel back the layers of this phenomenon and the perso...
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