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In this episode of From Trauma to CEO, Farya Barlas explores a pattern that quietly caps growth for high achievers, not through fear or failure, but through logic, responsibility, and “doing the right thing.”
This isn’t about self-sabotage. And it’s not about mindset.
It’s about what happens in the nervous system after success makes things real.
Drawing from real client work and lived experience, this episode reframes the “upper limit problem” through the lens of trauma, attachment, and regulation, revealing why capable, steady, high-functioning people often stall right when things start working.
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By Farya BarlasIn this episode of From Trauma to CEO, Farya Barlas explores a pattern that quietly caps growth for high achievers, not through fear or failure, but through logic, responsibility, and “doing the right thing.”
This isn’t about self-sabotage. And it’s not about mindset.
It’s about what happens in the nervous system after success makes things real.
Drawing from real client work and lived experience, this episode reframes the “upper limit problem” through the lens of trauma, attachment, and regulation, revealing why capable, steady, high-functioning people often stall right when things start working.
What You’ll Learn:
FREE RESOURCES: