Tired of chasing the "perfect" life? In need of a good laugh? This book is a refreshing wake-up call for firstborns and high-achievers. With humor and insight, it challenges the expectations placed upon us and empowers us to redefine success on our own terms. A must-read for anyone who's ever felt stifled by the pressure to conform.
Tired of chasing the "perfect" life? In need of a good laugh? This book is a refreshing wake-up call for firstborns and high-achievers. With humor and insight, it challenges the expectations placed upon us and empowers us to redefine success on our own terms. A must-read for anyone who's ever felt stifled by the pressure to conform.
Our mission is to break generational cycles of self-doubt, silence, and subtle toxicity. Through authenticity, intuition, and self-trust, we guide readers back to the quiet confidence of their inner voice.
From the moment we arrive, we are handed a handbook of unspoken rules: Be responsible. Be perfect. Set the example. But what happens when the perfect path leaves you feeling anything but whole?
A Firstborn's Path to Self-Defined Success is for the high achievers, the rule followers, and the perfectionists who are finally asking "Wait, do I even want this?" This book is part memoir, part wake-up call, and part permission slip to unlearn the expectations you never signed up for. As Gloria Steinem put it, "The first problem for all of us, men and women, is not to learn, but to unlearn."
With humor, insight, and a dash of rebellion, the book challenges the idea that success is a one-size-fits-all journey. Whether you're the eldest sibling, the workplace overachiever, or just tired of living by an invisible script? This book will help you break free, redefine success, and dare I say, finally enjoy the process.
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When you like who you are, you make better decisions—not just for yourself, but for your relationships, your work, and your future. You stop chasing approval and start chasing purpose. You set boundaries. You dream bigger. You take up space—not because someone gave you permission, but because you gave it to yourself.
Growing up with a perfectionist mindset felt like being in constant training—tiring, but it definitely shaped me. It taught me discipline, sharpened my attention to detail, and helped me develop a strong sense of accomplishment and value. My circles considered me reliable and trustworthy but I also had to learn to say NO and stand firm in my NO because perfectionism also means self-respect.
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