The Superstar Paradox: 5 Reasons Luxe-Oriented Overachievers Miss the Mark
How overachievers can stop sabotaging their own success?or level of satisfaction after attaining superstar status
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In today?s fast-paced, ever-innovating luxury sector where nothing is certain but rapid-fire change, masses have surrendered themselves to ?overachievement? in pursuit of career success and a life replete with wealth. Not just ordinary success, but rather the kind that exceeds expectations courtesy of excessive ?above and beyond? effort put forth. Some relent to a life of overachievement willingly and enthusiastically as they yearn to earn, while others grievously succumb to a multitude of pressures (both external and self-inflicted) and work themselves to extremes in order to achieve and maintain an enviable stature and lifestyle overall. Indeed, overachievement is a concept that?s seemingly become a gold standard on how to become a ?superstar? in business, career goals and life overall. Just Google search ?how to overachieve? and the web will dutifully deliver over 355,000 resources to help propel your prosperity.
While overachievement certainly has it?s tremendous share of virtues, having induced profound innovation, breakthroughs, productivity and abundance for individuals, organizations, industries and economies at large, there?s oft a dark side to this extreme approach to advancement. For some, yes, dreams come true, but throngs of others miss the mark despite best efforts. ?This often happens because they?re aim...
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