You're not alone.
Many people spend years putting aside their own wants and needs in order to please the people in their life and avoid conflict. Although there will always be situations where diplomacy is important, you cannot define your life through other people.
There's a fine line between being considerate of others, and compromising your individuality, and you can slip into living as a people-pleaser without even realizing it.
Maybe you've been going through the routines of life feeling that you must keep quiet, and take responsibility for the feelings of others.
Or, maybe you think it's more important to avoid "rocking the boat" than it is to be your most authentic self.
While these habits might seem to dominate everything you do, there are actionable steps you can take to create a new world--one where you are open and confident in what you say and do.
Just like the relationships you have with others, everyone's experiences with people-pleasing are unique. However, this individuality often stems from common roots that are keeping you trapped in the box of others' expectations.
By helping you identify the steps that will assist you the most, Chase Hill shows it is possible to start changing, right here and right now.
In Stop People Pleasing, you will discover:
And much more.
If you believe it's impossible to finally stand up to your in-laws or be honest with your friends, think again.
You deserve to make the choices that YOU want to make, and speak your mind without fear or anxiety.
There's no quick fix for people-pleasing. Like most important things, changing your patterns will take time.
With the right tools and techniques by your side, you will be able to hit the ground running and be one step closer to living your life the way you want to live it.