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Overcoming Challenges for High Achievers: 3 Strategies
3 challenges faced by high-achieving professionals and overcoming them.
Posted March 31, 2024 Reviewed by Ray Parker
Key points
- High-achieving professionals face unique challenges.
- The relentless pursuit of excellence can lead to work-life imbalance, perfectionism, and chronic stress.
- To overcome perfectionistic tendencies, adopt a growth mindset, focused on progress rather than perfection.
- High-achieving professionals need to achieve inner well-being in addition to their external accomplishments.
High-achieving professionals can include executives, physicians, attorneys, professional athletes, and many other professionals who constantly strive for excellence in their work. This group consistently aims to deliver high standards of services in their respective industries. It’s not hard to imagine that this group is faced with several challenges despite the outward appearance of success and markers of achievement.
Being a high-achiever isn’t just about what meets the eye; it’s about living a fulfilling life inside and out. In a world where social media showcases one’s highlight reels, it’s easy to fall into the trap of comparison. Often, high-achieving professionals display similar traits, such as commitment and the ability to execute complex problem-solving. But true success goes beyond the surface.
Three Challenges of High-Achieving Professionals and Strategies to Overcome Them:
1. Achieving a work-life balance
- Challenge: As leaders in their company or profession or as athletes in professional sporting leagues, it’s incredibly difficult to strike a good work-life balance. There is often this underlying feeling that you need always to be working or hustling to achieve more, which can ultimately lead to the sense that the bar is always moving higher. It’s very common for high-achieving professionals to feel like they’re always chasing the next goal rather than being able to enjoy and appreciate their achievements.
- Strategy: There are a few ways to tackle this challenge. An effective strategy is a discrete-time management tool. It can be helpful to schedule personal time into your day, just like you would for meetings or sports practices and competitions. In addition, being able to delegate tasks to decrease your daily responsibilities can help you towards the goal of striking a better work-life balance. Lastly, it’s critical to establish good boundaries between your personal and professional life, as it’s easy for high-achieving professionals, in the pursuit of professional success, to let work bleed into their home lives.
2. Perfectionistic tendencies
- Challenge: Often, high-achieving professionals have gotten to where they are in their careers because of their attention to detail and ability to execute pending tasks. The desire to want each thing you do to be exceptional can ultimately lead to stress, anxiety, and the fear of failure if it’s not done perfectly.
- Strategy: To overcome this challenge, it’s important to adopt a growth mindset focused on progress rather than perfection. By practicing self-compassion, you will realize that you can continue to perform at a high level without the self-inflicted pressure to be perfect.
3. Managing stress and pressure
- Challenge: As a CEO of a company with hundreds of employees, a doctor treating patients, or an athlete playing competitively in a professional sporting league, there is constant stress and pressure from many people around you. Everyone performing at a high level has some degree of intense pressure and expectation; however, it is imperative to respond effectively in a way that allows you to be able to execute the tasks at hand and continue to lead effectively. Without being able to cope with these challenges appropriately, one may end up chronically stressed and fatigued, ultimately increasing the risk of experiencing burnout.
- Strategy: In order to be a high-achieving professional who continues to excel personally and professionally in the face of stress, it’s crucial to develop stress management techniques and embrace self-care. Strategies to achieve this can include meditation, exercise, deep breathing, or scheduling social activities. Figure out how you like to reset and bring joy into your life. You have to be able to prioritize yourself and your mental health in order to be an effective leader to others, whether it be personally or professionally. Lean into your network of friends and family or seek professional help from a psychiatrist. Stay consistent and accountable to yourself.
External success does not reflect internal well-being. It’s crucial for high-achieving professionals to achieve inner well-being in addition to their external accomplishments, ultimately creating well-rounded success.