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Psychological experts have coined the term "The Imposter Syndrome," where high-achieving individuals do not believe in their achievements, and rather feel as though they are scamming the world.
The problem is particularly acute in affluent neighborhoods in the Washington region, experts say, where the self-worth of high-achieving professionals is deeply intertwined with their jobs.
Paula Davis-Laack, JD, MAPP, is a lawyer turned stress and resilience expert who works with women attorneys to help them manage their high-achieving ways to build stress resilience and avoid burnout.
A business specialising in outdoor challenges, staffed by instructors expert at "pushing the limits" and "wild fitness", it is patronised by professional sports teams and high-achieving company executives.
Economic Development Minister David Parker said the programme would allow "high-achieving students" to "have the opportunity to work in NASA's best and most advanced research facilities, with access to expert mentors".
High-achieving kids are easily bored.
It was a pretty high-achieving school.
High-achieving women making crumpled shirts cool.
They were two high-achieving loners".
High-achieving black people have become "normalised".
High-achieving colleagues attempting to get jobs for their high-achieving children.
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