by Anne Clark | Dec 20, 2024 | People Pleasing
People-pleasing may feel like a natural way to maintain harmony and connection, but it often comes at a cost—your own well-being, boundaries, and sense of self. While the tendency to please others can stem from deep-seated fears and patterns, the good news is that...
by Anne Clark | Dec 18, 2024 | People Pleasing
People-pleasing is more than just being agreeable or helpful; it’s a behaviour rooted in deeper emotional and psychological patterns. While it might seem harmless on the surface, chronic people-pleasing can be a symptom of unresolved issues, often linked to past...
by Anne Clark | Dec 14, 2024 | People Pleasing
People-pleasing might appear as harmless behaviour – after all, what’s wrong with wanting to make others happy? However, for those who identify as chronic people-pleasers, the habit often stems from much deeper, unresolved issues. It’s not just about being nice or...
by Anne Clark | Jun 2, 2024 | People Pleasing
Why You’re Always Putting Others First: Uncovering the Reasons About People-Pleasing Behaviour and Its Impact on Your Wellbeing People-pleasing behaviour is a common yet often misunderstood pattern that can significantly impact an individual’s personal...
by Anne Clark | Mar 16, 2024 | People Pleasing
Boundaries for People Pleasers: Why It’s Hard & How to Set Limits If you’re a people pleaser, the very notion of “boundaries” might make you feel uncomfortable. After all, isn’t the point to make others happy and avoid conflicts at...
by Anne Clark | Feb 2, 2024 | Life Coaching, People Pleasing
In a world that often rewards agreeableness and cooperation, the line between being accommodating and being a people pleaser can sometimes blur. While it’s natural to want to keep those around us happy, crossing into people-pleasing territory can lead to...