Sunday, June 7, 2026

Healthy high achievers

The fuel that powers healthy high achievers Many young people today are motivated by the fear that if they fall short, they will be less loved or accepted, as if their value hinges on their performance. In 2021, I partnered with a Baylor University researcher to investigate the impact of achievement culture among young adults. Our survey — which was published in my book "Never Enough" — of nearly 500 students revealed a sobering finding: More than half believed their parents' love fluctuated based on their performance. Psychologists call this "conditional regard," or parental affection that depends on a child meeting certain expectations, whether academic, athletic, or behavioral. https://www.msn.com/en-ca/money/personalfinance/i-ve-studied-hundreds-of-high-achieving-kids-the-no-1-secret-to-their-success-and-parents-should-teach-it-early/ar-AA1KXBNO?ocid=msedgntp&pc=ACTS&cvid=6a25c0ac3af64db78afe31e487c73e6b&ei=13

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