This really hits home! High achievers often bring that same drive into every area of life, including the holidays, and it can be utterly draining. In my work with high achievers, I’ve seen how the pressure to have to manage everything perfectly (especially during rest time, which includes the holidays), turns what should be a time to recharge into yet another project. What I’ve found is that when those underlying blocks driving perfectionism are cleared, everything shifts. Suddenly, the holidays become less about controlling the chaos and more about enjoying it, choosing what truly matters and letting go of the rest easily. You’ve nailed such an important topic here, especially for this time of year!
This really hits home! High achievers often bring that same drive into every area of life, including the holidays, and it can be utterly draining. In my work with high achievers, I’ve seen how the pressure to have to manage everything perfectly (especially during rest time, which includes the holidays), turns what should be a time to recharge into yet another project. What I’ve found is that when those underlying blocks driving perfectionism are cleared, everything shifts. Suddenly, the holidays become less about controlling the chaos and more about enjoying it, choosing what truly matters and letting go of the rest easily. You’ve nailed such an important topic here, especially for this time of year!