What happens when you finally achieve everything you worked so hard for, but instead of joy, you just feel exhausted? In this episode of The Black Woman’s Confidant, Dr. Nicole sits down with Dr. Jeannie Lawrence, board-certified psychiatrist and performance coach for high-achieving women. Drawing from both her clinical expertise and personal lived experience, Dr. Jeannie unpacks the “letdown of success”—that quiet, confusing space where you appear thriving on the outside, but are running on empty on the inside. 

As psychiatrists who help high achieving women, Dr. Nicole and Dr. Jeannie break down why you were never meant to carry the world on your shoulders, how you can shift your target from surface-level happiness to deep personal fulfillment, and how you can build a life that is both successful and sustainable. If you’ve hit your big goals only to ask, “Is this all there is?”, this conversation is your permission slip to stop putting yourself last.

About Dr. Jeannie Lawrence

Dr. Jeannie Lawrence, MD, is a board-certified psychiatrist, and coach who works with high-achieving women navigating burnout, chronic stress, and the hidden pressures of demanding medical careers.

Through her work, she helps high-achieving women step out of survival mode and rebuild their lives with greater clarity, calm, and personal alignment. Drawing from both professional expertise and lived experience, Dr. Jeannie understands what it feels like to appear successful on the outside while quietly struggling on the inside.

Her work focuses on helping high-achieving women to stop putting themselves last, reclaim their time and energy, and build careers and lives that are both meaningful and sustainable.

Key Points

00:20 Introduction

1:45 Why Dr. Lawrence chose Psychiatry

4:00 The process of medical school

5:00 How Dr. Washington chose Psychiatry

6:00 Working with professional women

7:30 What happens after you achieve your goals

9:50 Success comes with stress

11:00 The goal post of happiness is always moving

12:20 Realizing what you are really after

14:20 Happiness and fulfillment are two different things

16:00 Chasing happiness 

18:00 How to intentionally seek happiness

20:00 Gratitude practices

21:00 Rest is an action word

22:30 Enjoying the journey 

24:00 Keep your “why” in mind

25:00 Trying to prove yourself worthy can be problematic

26:00 Why burnout happens

28:00 Dr. Lawrence’s favorite burnout prevention tips

31:30 Remembering you have choices

32:00 You may not find fulfillment in your job

33:10 Treat yourself as the MVP

35:00 The imbalance of burden

36:45 We are conditioned to carry the all of the load

37:50 The discomfort of asking for help

40:00 Where you can find Dr. Lawrence

40:45 Conclusion

Episode Resources

Follow Dr. Jeannie on Instagram @dr.jeannielawrencemd

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Follow Dr. Jeannie on LinkedIn @Dr. Jeannie Lawrence MD

Visit Dr. Jeannie’s Site site: JeannieLawrenceMd.com

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About The Black Woman’s Confidant

The Black Woman’s Confidant is a sanctuary for successful Black women to take off the cape, prioritize their mental health, and navigate life, leadership, and wellness with authenticity. Hosted by physician and speaker Dr. Nicole Washington.

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