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Dead on Arrival: How High Achievers Lose Themselves in Success

Dead on Arrival: How High Achievers Lose Themselves in Success

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Kendra Dahlstrom is a highly sought-after Growth Activator and Executive Advisor who has worked with some of the biggest names in high tech and global brands—including Amazon, VMware, and multiple Fortune 50 companies. Known as "the face behind the leader," she has been the trusted partner behind executives driving billion-dollar transformations, cultural shifts, and leadership breakthroughs.

As host of The High Achieving Leader Podcast™, the creator of the AIM TRUE Method™, and the Un-Corporating™ process, Kendra brings both boardroom credibility and deeply human wisdom. Her own near-death experience awakened her to the silent lies driving high achievers into burnout, unworthiness, and misalignment. Today, she delivers the truth-arrows leaders need but are often afraid to confront:

  • You can't achieve your way out of emptiness.
  • You can't prove your way into freedom.
  • The life you built for success may be the very thing suffocating your aliveness.

Through her keynotes, interviews, and VIP client sessions, Kendra guides visionaries through a rite of passage that frees them from performance and perfection, equipping them instead to experiment, embody presence, and finally lead from aliveness.

What audiences walk away with:

  • A new compass to navigate success without losing themselves.
  • The tools to reclaim peace, presence, and purpose.
  • Permission to step out of survival mode and into authentic alignment.

For more information, kendra@kendradahlstrom.com, and https://kendradahlstrom.com

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