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If you ever feel like it’s your job to make people like you and it's your fault if they don’t… or if you often feel selfish and guilty when you want to say no, then you (like me) might struggle with people pleasing.
Today, we're diving deep into the psychology of people pleasing—a behavior that not only magnetizes narcissists but also chips away at your self-esteem. We'll explore why we do it, why we need to stop, and I’ll give you some practical steps to help you break the cycle.
If you've ever found yourself trapped in the cycle of attracting narcissists, this deep dive into the psychology of people pleasers is your guiding light to breaking free. Discover the reasons behind this pattern, gain insights into why change is essential, and unlock actionable steps to regain control over your life and relationships. It's time to rewrite your narrative and embrace a healthier, happier future. Join us on this transformative journey!
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If you ever feel like it’s your job to make people like you and it's your fault if they don’t… or if you often feel selfish and guilty when you want to say no, then you (like me) might struggle with people pleasing.
Today, we're diving deep into the psychology of people pleasing—a behavior that not only magnetizes narcissists but also chips away at your self-esteem. We'll explore why we do it, why we need to stop, and I’ll give you some practical steps to help you break the cycle.
If you've ever found yourself trapped in the cycle of attracting narcissists, this deep dive into the psychology of people pleasers is your guiding light to breaking free. Discover the reasons behind this pattern, gain insights into why change is essential, and unlock actionable steps to regain control over your life and relationships. It's time to rewrite your narrative and embrace a healthier, happier future. Join us on this transformative journey!
This episode is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something we'll receive a small commission.
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*** SELF-WORTH WORKBOOK***
Get yours FREE ➡️ https://meadowdevorcourses.com/workbook-freebie-podcast?el=Pod
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Watch on Youtube ➡️ https://www.youtube.com/@meadowdevorpodcast?el=Pod
**** COURSES ****
Start NOW ➡️ https://www.meadowdevor.com/self-guided-courses?el=Pod
****** COACHING ********
Private Coaching ❤️ Personalized coaching. Proven results.
➡️ https://www.meadowdevor.com/worthy-work?el=Pod
***** BOOKS *****
Best-Selling Author of The Worthy Project
➡️ https://www.meadowdevor.com/books?el=Pod
****** SOCIAL MEDIA ********
INSTAGRAM -https://www.instagram.com/meadowdevor/
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