Ep108: What High-Achieving Women Get Wrong About Self-Care

EPISODE · May 29, 2025 · 23 MIN

Ep108: What High-Achieving Women Get Wrong About Self-Care

from Burnout-Free Me · host Daring DVM

In this episode of Daring DVM, Dr. Amy Grimm breaks down Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, a powerful framework for understanding what truly drives us, and then re-frames it through the lens of self-care. Doing this helps us understand why we feel the way we do, and why burnout can feel so confusing, even when life looks ‘good’ on paper. If you’ve ever felt guilty for resting or confused about why you’re so exhausted despite “having it all,” this episode is for you. Learn how real self-care starts with honoring your most basic needs and builds toward a life that actually feels good, not just looks good on paper. When you think about self-care, I want you to think less about ‘treating’ yourself and more about supporting yourself from the ground up. That’s how you build a life that actually feels good to live in. 💜 In this episode: A quick vacation recap and a peek at what we’ve been up to A simple breakdown of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs How to understand your needs through the lens of self-care What it means to build a life from the inside out Practical ways to support yourself, without guilt or overwhelm   LINKS: Episode on Determining Your Values - Listen Here VIA Character Survey - Take the Free Survey Here   Tired of running on empty? Want to live life on your terms? Schedule a complimentary consultation in which I create a personalized Burnout Free Me blueprint just for you. Visit www.daringdvm.com to learn more about coaching and working with me. You can also find out about team trainings and speaking engagements. And you can join the Daring DVM Community for weekly inspiration, coaching tools, special offers, and more! Let's connect on Instagram or LinkedIn  

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