But for few has its pursuit been more complicated than for the elite career women Byars strives to help.
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The issue with high-achieving women, Byars says, is they focus on meeting only two of those needs — security (money) and esteem — while neglecting the rest.
When the clients cry, it's mostly related to the need Byars says is the trickiest to meet: esteem.
But if you're a woman with four kids and a senior-level corporate job, is there really any amount of mindset shifting you can do to avoid burnout?
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