Break Free from People-Pleasing with These 10 Powerful Tips
People pleasing is characterized by a strong desire to gain approval and avoid conflict at the expense of one’s own needs and desires.
People pleasing is characterized by a strong desire to gain approval and avoid conflict at the expense of one’s own needs and desires.
Why mastering stress amidst work pressures is vital for well-being and productivity.
In the Sci-Fi Psyche-Drama “Poor Things”, Emma Stone plays Bella, a woman who sees extreme inequality for the first time as an adult and suffers great psychological trauma from the experience.
Alex, a talented graphic designer known for creativity but experiencing inconsistent work performance. In a bustling advertising agency, Alex’s struggle with adult ADHD becomes apparent.
Distractions in our lives are increasing, not decreasing. Our ability to stay on task in the face of laptops, smartphones and smart watches is changing according to Gloria Mark, PhD., author of the book “Attention Span”.
As we gather around the television to re-watch a holiday masterpiece, let’s remember the moral of the story and stop trying to please people for the wrong reasons.
Instead of blaming your people, look at the processes you’re giving them.
Taking longer than anticipated on a project can be a bad sign or a good sign, and it’s crucial to tell the difference while you’re in the thick of it.
Our great accomplishments can be blemished by a lack of impulse control. Do you see any of these behaviors in yourself?
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