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What Happens to Your Identity When You Stop Achieving? If your sense of worth is tied to your output, rest doesn't feel restful, it feels threatening. In this episode, we explore the psychology of contingent self-worth: why so many high achievers quietly fuse their identity with their productivity, and what it costs them. Drawing on research from the University of Michigan and a powerful client story, this episode breaks down why achievement can shift from something you do to something you need — and how to tell the difference. You'll learn: * Why ambitious people can't enjoy wins without immediately chasing the next one * How achievement becomes emotional regulation (and what that really means) * The small, practical shifts that help you separate who you are from what you produce * What psychological freedom actually feels like — and how it changes the way you build If you've ever felt guilty for resting, anxious during a slow season, or unable to celebrate without already moving the goalposts, give this a listen. CONNECT WITH DANIELLE Want more like this delivered to your inbox? Follow on IG: Work with Danielle: LEAVE A 5 STAR REVIEW & EMAIL IT TO DANIELLE@MARIELLEAGENCY
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