When insecurities or ambitions sabotage our relationships
Sheryl Boldt
Guest Columnist
Do you suffer from low self-esteem? Do you pine for the pat on the back from your boss and the applause from your peers that never happens? You hide it well, but you’re worn out from constantly repenting for being so beastly jealous.
Or perhaps you struggle with another type of performance-related behavior. Maybe you’re ambitious – sometimes to a fault. You always have to be the best. So much so that you have a hard time celebrating others’ success, especially when you don’t see results for all your hard work.
How have your insecurities or high-performance attitudes affected your relationships?
In years past, I found myself in both scenarios. Some