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What if the real reason you hold back, soften what you say, or carefully rehearse how you come across isn’t actually about confidence at all? What if, underneath it all, there’s a deeper fear—that if people saw the real you, they simply wouldn’t like you?
In this episode, Dr. Aziz explores the hidden fear that quietly drives people-pleasing, overthinking, and the constant effort to present yourself the “right way.” Many people live with an unspoken belief that something about them is fundamentally not enough—like they’ve been dealt a bad hand in life. From that place, it becomes natural to compensate: improving, performing, polishing a persona, and trying to become someone who will finally be accepted.
But as Dr. Aziz explains, this strategy creates a painful paradox. When approval comes, it often brings anxiety and imposter syndrome. When it doesn’t, it seems to confirm the belief that something is wrong with you. Either way, the deeper desire we all have—to feel truly seen, known, and connected—remains unfulfilled.
Drawing from years of coaching and insights from his Not Nice Live workshop, Dr. Aziz reveals how this pattern forms and why it keeps people stuck in masks and performances instead of authentic connection. He shows that the real path to belonging isn’t through perfecting yourself, but through taking the courageous risk to be more real.
You’ll discover why trying to be who you think others want can never create the belonging you crave—and how genuine confidence begins to grow when you allow yourself to be seen as the imperfect, evolving human you truly are.
Tune in to learn how small, everyday moments of authenticity—sharing a preference, setting a boundary, speaking honestly—can begin to dismantle the fear of rejection and open the door to deeper confidence, freedom, and real connection.
By Dr. Aziz: Social Anxiety And Confidence Expert, Author and Coach4.8
589589 ratings
What if the real reason you hold back, soften what you say, or carefully rehearse how you come across isn’t actually about confidence at all? What if, underneath it all, there’s a deeper fear—that if people saw the real you, they simply wouldn’t like you?
In this episode, Dr. Aziz explores the hidden fear that quietly drives people-pleasing, overthinking, and the constant effort to present yourself the “right way.” Many people live with an unspoken belief that something about them is fundamentally not enough—like they’ve been dealt a bad hand in life. From that place, it becomes natural to compensate: improving, performing, polishing a persona, and trying to become someone who will finally be accepted.
But as Dr. Aziz explains, this strategy creates a painful paradox. When approval comes, it often brings anxiety and imposter syndrome. When it doesn’t, it seems to confirm the belief that something is wrong with you. Either way, the deeper desire we all have—to feel truly seen, known, and connected—remains unfulfilled.
Drawing from years of coaching and insights from his Not Nice Live workshop, Dr. Aziz reveals how this pattern forms and why it keeps people stuck in masks and performances instead of authentic connection. He shows that the real path to belonging isn’t through perfecting yourself, but through taking the courageous risk to be more real.
You’ll discover why trying to be who you think others want can never create the belonging you crave—and how genuine confidence begins to grow when you allow yourself to be seen as the imperfect, evolving human you truly are.
Tune in to learn how small, everyday moments of authenticity—sharing a preference, setting a boundary, speaking honestly—can begin to dismantle the fear of rejection and open the door to deeper confidence, freedom, and real connection.

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