by Audrey Bartolomei Published March 21, 2025 in Brain Circuits • 3 min read
If you answered ‘yes’ to most of the above questions, it sounds like you’re struggling to control everything in pursuit of perfection, while failing to disconnect from (largely self-imposed) pressures of work. Your drive for perfection is impacting your well-being, and you need to put self-regard above seeking approval from others.
If you feel you don’t have the emotional and physical resources to continue working at this pace, you should get professional help by consulting a psychiatrist, therapist, or other qualified healthcare provider. If you are not at that stage yet, the following techniques can help reduce the risk of burnout:
Somatic exercises (movements such as breathing techniques, guided meditation, dance, and other physical workouts) will help restore your equilibrium.
You need to reconnect with your inner motivation – and rediscover feelings of joy and authenticity. Your inner child can help counteract the burdensome expectations you’re imposing on yourself through playfulness.
Practical tip: Put your favorite music track on and dance, sing out loud, or do whatever feels good. The aim is to activate your joyful, spontaneous self. This can support you tremendously in the challenges you’re facing right now.
It’s time to unmask the ‘saboteurs’ in your life, such as the urge to please others, the drive to be perfect, the need to control, and the desire to fit in. The first step is to identify the saboteurs and be aware when they surface, so you can calmly decide to go another way.
The need to achieve can help drive performance temporarily, but you need to combine it with sustainable well-being, so you can thrive and give your best self at work. It’s about ‘taking off the mask’ to reveal your whole, authentic self and connecting more deeply with work, performing in new ways that have greater impact and influence, and inspiring others in more meaningful ways.
Audrey is a passionate and innovative Professional Certified Coach dedicated to guiding individuals towards joy and fulfillment in their lives. In 2019, she founded Firstep Coaching, driven by her mission to empower individuals to unlock their true potential. Audrey’s approach is rooted in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) techniques and mental fitness strategies, blending performance enhancement with holistic well-being practices. She specializes in working with executives and teams, equipping them with the tools to excel not only in the workplace but also in all aspects of life. With a keen focus on the younger generations, Audrey is particularly adept at coaching millennials and Gen Z individuals, understanding their unique needs and aspirations. Through her guidance and support, she helps them navigate challenges and seize opportunities, ultimately enabling them to thrive in both their personal and professional pursuits.
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