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What is people-pleasing and is it a bad habit?

What is people-pleasing and is it a bad habit? Brighter Life Therapy

As humans, we are social animals. The majority of us feel the importance of connecting with others, and building strong rapports. One way in which we do this is to demonstrate helping-behaviours and emotional availability. For instance, we may assist a peer with studying, help them move house, or giving them a lift. Moreover, we may provide emotional support by allowing them to open up about any current issues they are experiencing. Alternatively, people pleasing could be considered a step above simple helping behaviours and kindness. It is defined as having an emotional need to please others, frequently at the expense of your own needs.

People pleasing and mental health

Of course there are positives to having the qualities associated with people pleasing. Firstly, it is associated with friendliness and being sociable. There is also the assumption that people pleasers are reliable and supportive friends. The negative side of this however, is the associated issues regarding mental health:

Tips to avoid people pleasing

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