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Are you climbing the corporate ladder, chasing ambitious goals, and appearing « successful » on the outside—yet feeling exhausted, disconnected, and numb inside? If you’re a high-achieving executive or workaholic grappling with chronic stress, anxiety, or an existential crisis, you’re not alone. Many endure the silent toll of achievement, mistaking fatigue for drive and ignoring your body’s warning signals until burnout hits hard.
This isn’t just another self-help book—it’s your gentle guide to pause, reflect, and reclaim your health before it’s too late. Drawing from real-life experiences in demanding corporate environments, « When Success Costs My Health » empowers you to spot early signs of burnout, prioritize mental health, and build sustainable habits for true fulfillment.
Packed with reflective prompts, exercises, and inspirational quotes, this 22-page workbook covers essential topics:
Created by Géraldine, who navigated international corporate roles, expatriations, and challenging bosses while rediscovering her own well-being, this workbook is your compassionate companion for overcoming corporate stress and achieving meaningful, sustainable success.
Ready to unplug from exhaustion and reconnect with your inner self? Don’t wait for a breakdown— start your burnout recovery journey today.
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