Why Your Success Is Making You Sick- when ambitious children become burn out adults
Why do so many successful people feel exhausted, disconnected and lost despite achieving everything they were told would make them happy? In this video I explore how childhood programming can turn achievement into a nervous system survival strategy. When children learn that love, approval or safety depend on performance, success stops being a choice and becomes an unconscious coping mechanism. Years later this can show up as burnout, overthinking, chronic stress, loss of identity and even physical symptoms stored in the body. We will explore: • The hidden link between childhood expectations and adult burnout • How family programming shapes ambition • Why success can become a trauma response • The connection between wounded masculine energy and physical illness • How unresolved emotional patterns become stored in the body • The first steps towards reclaiming your authentic identity If you've ever wondered why achieving more never feels like enough, this video may explain what is really happening beneath the surface. Take the Free Nervous System Patterns Quiz below and discover which survival pattern may be running your life.

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