Matter Beyond Achievement
A significant number of young adults feel their value is tied to their achievements, with many believing their parents love them more when they succeed. This perception stems from a culture that prioritizes accolades and success, leading children to internalize the message that they only matter when they achieve. The conversation highlights the disconnect between parental intentions and children's feelings of worth, emphasizing the need to foster unconditional love and acceptance.In this clip
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The Mark Groves Podcast
#318: When The Need to Achieve Becomes Toxic with Jennifer B. Wallace
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