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The Unspoken Rules of People Pleasers. Why Being "Nice" Is Costing You More Than You Realize (en Inglés)
Shante Alexander (Autor) · Positive Transitions Coaching & Consulting LLC · Tapa Blanda
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$ 38.740Have you ever caught yourself thinking:
Why do I feel guilty for saying no?Why am I the one people rely on-but I can't rely on anyone?What would happen if I stopped being "so nice"?If those questions feel familiar, you may be living by a pattern.
The Unspoken Rules of People Pleasers explores the hidden emotional rules that shape people-pleasing-rules that feel responsible, thoughtful, even necessary... until they start to feel exhausting.
Over time, these rules stop feeling like choices and start feeling like identity.
This book is for the one who's always reliable.
The peacekeeper. The strong one.
The one who "never needs anything"-yet quietly feels stretched thin, overlooked, or emotionally drained.
Inside, you'll begin to recognize patterns like:
• Saying yes to avoid tension or disappointment
• Feeling responsible for everyone and everything
• Struggling to rest without guilt
• Over-functioning while calling it "just who you are"
These patterns didn't appear randomly. They formed for a reason.
But what once helped you stay connected can eventually cause you to lose yourself.
What protects you early on can drain you later.
This isn't about becoming less kind.
It's about understanding why being "the nice one" has felt so heavy-and what it's been costing you.
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