Heal From People-Pleasing

How to Get Out of Overwhelm

How to Get Out of Overwhelm

 

Struggling with How to Get out of Overwhelm?

Do you ever feel like you’re constantly treading water? Tasks pile up, requests come from all sides, and by the end of the day, you’re left exhausted and wondering where the time went. If overwhelm is a frequent visitor in your life, it might be a sign of a hidden culprit: people-pleasing.

People-pleasing is the tendency to prioritize the needs and desires of others above your own. While it might seem like a harmless act of kindness, it can quickly become a burden.  Saying “yes” to every request, volunteering for every committee, and bending over backwards to make everyone happy might leave you feeling constantly stretched thin.

Here’s the connection: the more you prioritize others, the less time and energy you have for yourself. This can lead to a feeling of constant overwhelm, resentment, and burnout.

But there’s hope! Recognizing your people-pleasing tendencies is the first step towards positive change. By understanding this dynamic, you can start setting healthy boundaries, prioritizing your own needs, and finally take a breath.

In Be Your OWN Yes Woman, we dive deep into how to break free from the people-pleasing cycle. We go over strategies for setting boundaries, saying no without guilt, and prioritizing your well-being.  Remember, a healthy you is a more effective you, in all your relationships. Learn more by clicking here and get ready to reclaim your time and energy!

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How to Get Out of Overwhelm

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