Rise Up Rich

You're Addicted to Avoiding Yourself, Not Work

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Synopsis

Are you constantly chasing the next achievement, always pushing to do more, be more, and stay productive? It might seem like dedication or ambition, but beneath the surface, it could be something deeper an unconscious way to avoid what’s going on inside. Many high achievers don’t realize that their drive to stay busy is often rooted in emotional pain and discomfort they’d rather not face. The second they slow down, feelings like anxiety, guilt, or emptiness start creeping in. In this video, I break down the hidden patterns that fuel this nonstop grind. Society praises hard work, but that praise can become a trap masking deep-seated fears and emotional wounds. I talk about how this constant need to achieve is often tied to survival patterns created in childhood. Our nervous systems learn to stay in motion as a way to feel safe. Slowing down feels dangerous because it brings up what we’ve been avoiding feelings we never learned how to deal with. I share my own story how shame around our financial struggles gr