by claire | Feb 12, 2015 | W6
Cutting Back On Hinting Is One of The Best Things You’ll Ever Do If you want somebody to do what you want, to give you what you need, or to meet certain expectations, there are a number of options for going about it, including doing various favours and making...
by claire | Feb 9, 2015 | W6
Managing Change: 40 Tips For Handling Family, Friends & Romantic Partners As Your Reclaimed Self One of the things that makes newly assertive people nervous and even motivates them to slip back into people pleasing ways, is a mix of fear of how their nearest and...
by claire | Feb 9, 2015 | W6
Body Confidence Tips for the Zone of Self-Esteem Unbeknowst to us, when we’re people pleasers, we have distinct body language in situations where our urge to please is activated. We don’t hold ourselves straight whether we’re sitting or standing. We might struggle to...
by claire | Feb 9, 2015 | W6
Understanding The Types of People Pleasing Behaviour If you are unhappy with your food or an order is incorrect, let the person / company know. Remember that products, services, and in fact people who work in these businesses, cannot improve things and grow, nor learn...
by claire | Feb 9, 2015 | W6
Handling Put-Downs With Your Self-Esteem In Tow Put-Downs, remarks that have the intention of criticising or humiliating a person, are a subtle form of personal attack. They’re covert and so indeed, passive-aggressive remarks, that are delivered with a smile, humour,...
by claire | Feb 9, 2015 | W6
Handling Criticism With Your Self-Esteem In Tow As a people pleaser, it’s important to recognise something so critical, it could change the way that you view you and the critics in your life: Not all criticism is constructive; a hell of a lot of it is inaccurate, as...
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