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Burned Out and Breaking Inside: Renée’s Story of Hidden Stress Behind a Successful Career

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She was successful on paper—Director title, MBA, decades of leadership experience. But inside, Renée was burned out, angry, and wondering if this was all life had to offer.

In this episode, we dive into the story behind the success. Renée shares how growing up on a farm shaped her resilience, how she rose through the ranks in engineering and operations, and what it looked like when everything started to crumble.

If you’ve ever felt like your career looks good from the outside but feels heavy on the inside, this one’s for you.

We explore:

  • Early career wins and setbacks in engineering
  • The hidden toll of being “the strong one”
  • Personal loss, burnout, and the breaking point
  • Why she finally reached out for help

Remember to get your free Navigating Career Transitions Guide and don’t miss Part 2: Renée’s transformation through the Next Success Method.

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Subscribe to Your Next Success so you never miss an episode.

Watch full video episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NextSuccessMethod/

Learn more about Next Success www.nextsuccesscareers.com

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She was successful on paper—Director title, MBA, decades of leadership experience. But inside, Renée was burned out, angry, and wondering if this was all life had to offer.

In this episode, we dive into the story behind the success. Renée shares how growing up on a farm shaped her resilience, how she rose through the ranks in engineering and operations, and what it looked like when everything started to crumble.

If you’ve ever felt like your career looks good from the outside but feels heavy on the inside, this one’s for you.

We explore:

  • Early career wins and setbacks in engineering
  • The hidden toll of being “the strong one”
  • Personal loss, burnout, and the breaking point
  • Why she finally reached out for help

Remember to get your free Navigating Career Transitions Guide and don’t miss Part 2: Renée’s transformation through the Next Success Method.

Support the show

Subscribe to Your Next Success so you never miss an episode.

Watch full video episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NextSuccessMethod/

Learn more about Next Success www.nextsuccesscareers.com

  continue reading

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