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Healing the Success Wound (Align Your Ambition, Find Lasting Career Fulfillment, and End the Cycle of Never-Enough)
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Product Details
Author:
Brooke Taylor
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
304
Publisher:
Grand Central Publishing (May 26, 2026)
Imprint:
Balance
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9780306836107
ISBN-10:
0306836106
Weight:
16.48oz
Dimensions:
6.3" x 9.75"
File:
hbgusa-hbgusa_onix30_P10182312_06082026-20260608.xml
List Price:
$30.00
Country of Origin:
United States
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65
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20
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P-HACH
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Overview
A revelatory five-step process to help women heal “the success wound,” the pain that comes from mistaking success for self-worth, to achieve both personal and professional health and success.
Are you a Grinder, believing that the more you work, the more successful you will be? Or are you a Hider, afraid to leave your comfort zone and wishing you had the courage to pursue your dreams? Maybe you’re a Work Hard Play Hard, afraid to slow down and stop the busy-ness that secretly shields you from looking at the real problem underneath. You could be a Pleaser, seeking approval from others often at the expense of your own needs, or a Seeker, hopping from job to job, city to city, with shiny object syndrome, thinking the next thing will fill the void inside or give your life direction.
If you are a successful woman, chances are you’ve been some or all of these archetypes. Because while women are still supposed to “have it all,” being a successful woman still means sacrifice, and for many of us, a heaping scoop of self-doubt as we find ourselves equating our self-worth with our professional success—our success wound. Brooke Taylor knows this all too well: her success wound nearly ruined her promising career at Google and devastated her sense of self.
After taking a step back and honestly assessing her own beliefs, she developed a 5-step program to help other women
(1) diagnose their success wound
(2) discern their toxic success wound strategies
(3) heal their success wound
(4) create a new, internally-guided definition of success
(5) take aligned action towards this vision.
With Healing the Success Wound, readers will adopt a new paradigm of success: aligned ambition—the state of harmony and fulfillment that comes from following"
Are you a Grinder, believing that the more you work, the more successful you will be? Or are you a Hider, afraid to leave your comfort zone and wishing you had the courage to pursue your dreams? Maybe you’re a Work Hard Play Hard, afraid to slow down and stop the busy-ness that secretly shields you from looking at the real problem underneath. You could be a Pleaser, seeking approval from others often at the expense of your own needs, or a Seeker, hopping from job to job, city to city, with shiny object syndrome, thinking the next thing will fill the void inside or give your life direction.
If you are a successful woman, chances are you’ve been some or all of these archetypes. Because while women are still supposed to “have it all,” being a successful woman still means sacrifice, and for many of us, a heaping scoop of self-doubt as we find ourselves equating our self-worth with our professional success—our success wound. Brooke Taylor knows this all too well: her success wound nearly ruined her promising career at Google and devastated her sense of self.
After taking a step back and honestly assessing her own beliefs, she developed a 5-step program to help other women
(1) diagnose their success wound
(2) discern their toxic success wound strategies
(3) heal their success wound
(4) create a new, internally-guided definition of success
(5) take aligned action towards this vision.
With Healing the Success Wound, readers will adopt a new paradigm of success: aligned ambition—the state of harmony and fulfillment that comes from following"








