Not too long ago, I received an email I was not expecting at all. Even though I knew I would have to face it sometime, it hit me out of the blue. Okay, not completely out of the blue but rather from one year back in time. It was a letter I had written for […]| VOICES
Being a workplace people pleaser can be draining and lead to complete burnout. Use these three tips to gain healthier habits now.| Melody Wilding
Guest: Anita Sandoval, LPC-S, EMDR-Certified, ADHD-CCSP — therapist, supervisor, and author of Broken Chains (English & Spanish). Host of Empowering Women in Conversations and creator of Empower Her Pathways. People-pleasing isn’t a personality flaw—often it’s a nervous-system strategy. Licensed Professional Counselor and ADHD-CCSP Anita Sandoval joins Eric to unpack how…| ADHD reWired
Here’s how to overcome people-pleasing tendencies and get back on track to career success.| Melody Wilding
Highly sensitive people often feel emotions more deeply and are naturally attuned to the needs of others, but this strength can sometimes lead to codependency. In this post, we’ll explore the link between highly sensitive people and codependency. What Is a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP)? Have you been told you’re “too sensitive” or that you … Why Highly Sensitive People Are Prone to Codependency Read More » The post Why Highly Sensitive People Are Prone to Codependency appeared firs...| Live Well with Sharon Martin
What are the signs of being a people pleaser? How can you stop the unattractive nice guy syndrome? Reclaim your confidence today!| Tantric Academy
Explore how feelings of unworthiness lead to emotional unavailability and the cycle of attracting unavailable relationships.| Baggage Reclaim with Natalie Lue
What does it mean to ‘be yourself’? Uncover the real meaning of being yourself, a journey beyond societal (and your) ‘shoulds’ and ‘musts’.| Baggage Reclaim with Natalie Lue
The need to please, people-pleasing, and codependency are rooted in low self-esteem. Overcome the need to please and feel confident.| Dr. Sharon Martin, LCSW