Don't Get A Therapist... Yet!

Confidence, Self-Esteem and People-Pleasing: A Therapist's Guide to Stopping the Cycle


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If you constantly question yourself, say yes when every part of you wants to say no, or find yourself working hard to keep everyone around you comfortable at the expense of your own needs, this episode is for you.


Low confidence, fragile self-esteem and people-pleasing rarely come from nowhere. They usually make sense. People-pleasing often begins as a way of staying safe. Low self-esteem often takes root when we learn, somewhere along the way, that our worth is conditional - on being useful, easy, impressive or needed. And low confidence grows when we avoid the things that frighten us, because the more we avoid, the more the brain believes we can't cope.


But these patterns can change. Drawing on CBT, compassion-focused therapy, ACT, DBT, EMDR-informed stabilisation and mindfulness, this episode unpacks what confidence actually is, why self-esteem becomes fragile, and why people-pleasing can feel almost impossible to stop - even when you can see yourself doing it.

One of the most important distinctions in this episode: people-pleasing is not the same as kindness. Kindness comes from choice. People-pleasing comes from fear. And when you keep abandoning yourself to keep others comfortable, what builds isn't goodwill - it's resentment.


The goal isn't to stop caring. It's to stop disappearing.


To learn more about my work, explore resources, or stay up to date with future episodes, visit: 👉 12 Easy Steps to Overcome Stress, Anxiety & Overwhelm | Wendy Castelino


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Don't Get A Therapist... Yet!By Wendy Castelino