Claire Booth was a successful but stressed-out market research
entrepreneur and executive suffering from what she calls achiever
fever--constant striving coupled with chronic feelings of inadequacy.
Sick and tired of feeling miserable, self-help skeptic Booth decides to
try anything that might bring relief, from mindfulness to martial arts,
from spending ten days in silence to smiling at her spleen. At first,
Booth is fearful that slowing down and softening up will mean losing her
professional edge. Instead, she discovers a more joyful and purposeful
life, one that also turns out to be good for business. Bolstered by her
own survey of other high-achieving professionals, The Achiever Fever
Cure is a frank, funny, and inspiring story of Booth's road to
recovery.
Recognize any of these symptoms? This book offers inspiration to help
you put your own achiever fever on ice.
- A strong need to prove yourself
- Fear you won't live up to your potential
- Measuring self-worth by accomplishments
- A need to have everything under control
- Persistent self-criticism and habitual worry