The Hidden Cost of High-Functioning Anxiety with Lisa Skeffington
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Today's guest, Lisa Skeffington, is a multi–award-winning psychotherapist, executive coach, and self-esteem expert who has spent more than 25 years helping high-achieving women navigate anxiety, burnout, and hidden emotional wounds.
In this conversation, we talk about:
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What imposter syndrome actually is (and why it's so common for high achievers)
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How high-functioning anxiety hides behind competence, control, and "hustle"
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Why traditional therapy often misses what high-performing women really need
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How childhood pressure, conditional approval, and later "dumpster fire" moments (divorce, loss, layoffs) fuel burnout
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Early warning signs your nervous system is heading toward burnout
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The difference between doing a lot… and doing a lot of what doesn't nourish you
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Practical first steps to start healing, even when you can't just quit your life
Lisa also shares about her coastal escapes on the Dorset coast, her online mentoring, and a free self-esteem quiz to help you understand what might be running in the background of your own story.
💎 Melie's Takeaways-
High-functioning anxiety often looks like "drive" and "motivation," which is why so many of us miss it.
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Imposter syndrome isn't about how qualified you are – it's about old narratives you absorbed about your worth.
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Burnout isn't simply doing too much; it's doing too much of what drains you and not enough of what nourishes you.
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Emotional wellbeing doesn't kill your ambition – it fuels better, calmer, more sustainable performance.
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Healing begins when you stop performing and start telling the truth about what you feel and what you need.
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You don't have to choose between being high-functioning and being healthy. The shift is moving from chaos to calm.
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Lisa's Self-Esteem Reality Check Quiz & Resources: welcome.empoweredmomentum.com
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Learn more about Lisa's Empowered Momentum work, coastal escapes, and mentoring via the link above.