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A day in the life of a people pleaser… ✨ All you want: a simple weekend where your whole family comes over to eat, laugh, and make memories. You’re trying to think of everyone’s needs: Your partner hates chaos. Your nephews hate order. Your parents just want harmony. Your sister wants protection for her kids. Your brother needs flexibility with his job. You’re scared of disappointing anyone, so you avoid setting a clear plan. Instead, you secretly hope everything will “magically” work out… and everyone will be happy. But here’s what actually happens: Your partner suggests celebrating outside to avoid the mess. Your family assumes you’ll still come back to your house. One sibling doesn’t want their kid in the sun too long. Another wants to save money and eat at home. Your partner insists on eating out to keep the house clean. Suddenly, you’re stuck in the middle of everyone’s demands. You can’t hold it anymore. After bending over backwards to please everyone, you finally snap. Result? Your family is upset. Your partner is upset. And you’re left angry, blaming, and exhausted. The clash isn’t because anyone’s wrong. You want connection & joy. Your partner wants order & safety. Your family wants comfort & to feel included. The breakdown happens because expectations weren’t clarified — and you were too scared of disappointing people to set them clearly. I used to wear my people-pleasing trait like a badge of honor. I thought it meant I was a “good person” who put everyone else’s needs first. But here’s the truth: that belief is wrong. People-pleasing is actually dishonesty. Dishonesty with yourself. And it’s a recipe for resentment. Blame is just a mask for unmet needs. The moment you soften into honesty instead of perfection, everything shifts. Imagine the courage it would take to stop avoiding… stop blaming… and start communicating your truth clearly — with love. #peoplepleaser
A day in the life of a people pleaser… ✨ All you want: a simple weekend where your whole family comes over to eat, laugh, and make memories. You’re trying to think of everyone’s needs: Your partner hates chaos. Your nephews hate order. Your parents just want harmony. Your sister wants protection for her kids. Your brother needs flexibility with his job. You’re scared of disappointing anyone, so you avoid setting a clear plan. Instead, you secretly hope everything will “magically” work out… and everyone will be happy. But here’s what actually happens: Your partner suggests celebrating outside to avoid the mess. Your family assumes you’ll still come back to your house. One sibling doesn’t want their kid in the sun too long. Another wants to save money and eat at home. Your partner insists on eating out to keep the house clean. Suddenly, you’re stuck in the middle of everyone’s demands. You can’t hold it anymore. After bending over backwards to please everyone, you finally snap. Result? Your family is upset. Your partner is upset. And you’re left angry, blaming, and exhausted. The clash isn’t because anyone’s wrong. You want connection & joy. Your partner wants order & safety. Your family wants comfort & to feel included. The breakdown happens because expectations weren’t clarified — and you were too scared of disappointing people to set them clearly. I used to wear my people-pleasing trait like a badge of honor. I thought it meant I was a “good person” who put everyone else’s needs first. But here’s the truth: that belief is wrong. People-pleasing is actually dishonesty. Dishonesty with yourself. And it’s a recipe for resentment. Blame is just a mask for unmet needs. The moment you soften into honesty instead of perfection, everything shifts. Imagine the courage it would take to stop avoiding… stop blaming… and start communicating your truth clearly — with love. #peoplepleaser

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