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Why High Achievers Keep Chasing and Still Feel Unsatisfied with Harper A. Bailey

Why High Achievers Keep Chasing and Still Feel Unsatisfied with Harper A. Bailey

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Why high achievers keep chasing and still feel unsatisfied often has little to do with effort and everything to do with where attention is placed. In this conversation, Amy and Harper A. Bailey unpack how driven people become conditioned to equate movement with progress and achievement with worth, slowly losing connection to their internal signals along the way. They explore how performance mode, urgency, and the need to prove keep leaders stuck in a cycle of doing more while feeling less fulfilled. Rather than offering another strategy to optimize output, the discussion points inward, revealing how awareness, presence, and listening to the body restore clarity and direction. When achievement stops being the primary compass, work becomes more intentional, decisions feel steadier, and satisfaction stops living somewhere in the future.

Key Highlights

  1. Why high achievers confuse constant movement with real progress - See how staying busy can mask a deeper lack of clarity and direction.
  2. How performance mode quietly replaces self-trust - Understand why proving your value externally makes it harder to hear what you actually need.
  3. Why achievement stops delivering satisfaction over time - Learn how success can lose its impact when worth becomes tied to outcomes.
  4. How ignoring the body leads to misaligned decisions - Discover why physical signals often reveal burnout and misdirection before the mind does.
  5. What keeps driven people stuck in urgency and pressure - Explore how the need to stay ahead prevents reflection and recalibration.
  6. What shifts when clarity replaces chasing - Notice how slowing down creates steadier decisions, cleaner boundaries, and more grounded leadership.

About the Guest:

Harper A. Bailey is the pen name of Tiosha Bailey, a Chicago native, public health leader, and powerful storyteller who challenges the status quo. She was the first Black woman to lead a prominent national women's healthcare nonprofit, where she prioritized health equity and amplified the voices of underserved communities.

Her first book, It Was Her: A Memoir—featuring a foreword by renowned motivational speaker Lisa Nichols—invites readers into a deeply personal story shaped by loss, resilience, and transformation. Through honest and compelling storytelling, Harper explores identity, healing, and the

courage it takes to reclaim your narrative.

As a speaker, Harper brings clarity, depth, and humor to conversations about leadership, purpose, and the lived experiences of Black women. She connects with audiences through truth-telling and a passion for

Creating spaces where people feel seen, heard, and empowered.

Grab a copy of Harper's book - It Was Her

www.harperabailey.com

https://www.instagram.com/harper_abailey/

https://www.facebook.com/harperabailey


About Amy:

Amy Lynn Durham, known by her clients as the Corporate Mystic, is the founder of the Executive Coaching Firm,

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