How Highly Sensitive People Can Break Free From People Pleasing
People pleasing is fascinating because it often has the opposite effect than what is intended.
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People pleasing is fascinating because it often has the opposite effect than what is intended.
1. Play to your strengths.
1. Accept thoughts, emotions, and sensations as they are.
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1. Stay in the moment.
1. Create a filter.
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