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When ambition makes friendship harder: how high-achieving women can bridge the gap between success and connection
Season 7 · Episode 7

When ambition makes friendship harder: how high-achieving women can bridge the gap between success and connection

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

April 2, 202625m 32s

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Show Notes

You're driven, you're accomplished, and you've got no shortage of people in your life. So why do your closest friendships still feel like something's missing? In this episode, Danielle sits down with executive coach Monique R. Shields to unpack the ways ambition can quietly erode the depth and quality of women's friendships, even when your social calendar is full.

Together, they explore three areas where high-achieving tendencies show up in our platonic relationships: vulnerability (and how self-reliance can block intimacy), identity (and the trap of leading with your "utility" in friendships), and presence (and why getting still with a friend feels so uncomfortable when you're wired to always be doing). Monique also shares a practical reframe for the woman who wants deeper connection but doesn't know where to start.

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TOPICS IN THIS EPISODE:

  • The self-reliance that fuels professional success can quietly block the vulnerability friendships actually need
  • High-achieving women often know plenty of people but still feel unseen — because their relationships are built around utility, not intimacy
  • Leading with your "achiever identity" trains people to see you as the strong one, then you resent them for it
  • Stillness with a friend feels impossible when you can't even get still with yourself
  • Monique's reframe: if being relied on brings you joy, you might be robbing your friends of that same joy by never letting them in

ABOUT MONIQUE

Monique R. Shields is an executive coach and host of the Ambition Without Compromise podcast. She works with high-capacity women of color CEOs and leaders, navigating what comes after achievement. Trained in Co-Active coaching with experience at Stanford GSB and UC Berkeley Haas, she brings nearly a decade of leadership development to the conversation.

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