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The surprising way that "high-achieving" women suffer in their friendships -- A conversation with therapist Vernique Esther
Season 4 · Episode 29

The surprising way that "high-achieving" women suffer in their friendships -- A conversation with therapist Vernique Esther

Friend Forward · Danielle Bayard Jackson | Female Friendship Expert & Relational Health Educator

October 20, 202224m 10s

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Show Notes

You may have heard women who describe themselves as "high-achievers", and typically, these women have the kind of traits that we all aspire to have: they’re go-getters, they may have a lot of social connections, and they are likely what most would consider to be successful. But when it comes to friendship, there's one way that they are getting it wrong. To help us understand what this is, I’m calling in Vernique Esther, an Atlanta-based therapist who specializes in working with high-achieving women.      Join our FRIENDSHIP ELEVATED 16-week group coaching program (DOORS CLOSE SOON!) Book a private, personal session Follow Danielle Bayard Jackson on Instagram Follow Vernique on Instagram