Listen "The high performer's quiet crisis: A look at self-objectification "
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, we dive into a topic that hits close to home for a lot of high performers: the objectification of ourselves. Inspired by a concept from From Strength to Strength by Arthur C. Brooks, we talk about what happens when we reduce our identity down to our productivity, achievements, roles, or usefulness — and forget that we’re more than what we do.We share personal stories about times when we got caught up in defining ourselves by a single role or outcome, whether it was an athletic title, job position, or moment of success. And we open up about the disorientation that can follow when that role shifts, slows down, or disappears altogether. It’s easy to lose sight of your intrinsic worth when you’re used to being valued — and valuing yourself — for what you produce.But this conversation is more than just identifying the problem. We talk about what it looks like to reclaim a fuller sense of self — to see yourself not as a tool, but as a whole person. We explore how that shift impacts your confidence, your relationships, and your capacity to enjoy life outside of performance.If you've ever felt like you're only as good as your last win, your résumé, or your results... this one’s for you. It's a reminder that you were never just the role you played — and that who you are matters more than what you do.
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