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From Burnout to Bliss: How High Achievers Can Finally Find Happiness with Janet Mohapi-Banks - Ep 92

From Burnout to Bliss: How High Achievers Can Finally Find Happiness with Janet Mohapi-Banks - Ep 92

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Are you chasing success but still feeling unfulfilled? 🎯 On this episode of Rich Life Revolution, I sit down with Janet Mohapi-Banks, happiness coach, bestselling author, and former luxury cake designer to talk about the high-achiever paradox: Why having “it all” often doesn’t feel like enough.

✨ Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:

  • The toxic side of ambition and why high achievers often burn out.

  • How fear, control, and perfectionism create a cycle that strangles joy.

  • Why happiness is not found in external achievements (and what to do instead).

  • Janet’s near-death experience, what it taught her about success, and how she completely transformed her life.

  • The importance of celebrating wins, embracing your past self, and redefining success on YOUR terms.

🔥 Janet also coaches Michelle through her own limiting beliefs about identity and success. (Yes, it’s juicy.)

🎙️ Key Takeaways:

  • You don’t need to prove yourself to anyone—not even yourself.

  • Celebrate every milestone—don’t just climb the mountain without appreciating the view.

  • Your passion and identity don’t need to be tied to external validation (like a business or title).

💡 Connect with Janet:

  • LinkedIn: Janet Mohapi-Banks

  • TikTok: @JanetMohapiBanks (she’s NOT dancing, but she is thriving).

  • YouTube: Janet Mohapi-Banks

🎯 Ready to define happiness and success on your terms? This episode will get you there.

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