In her words:
“I don’t force myself on anybody. I used to be a people pleaser but that came from childhood trauma. It came from childhood trauma where you’ll be looking for attention as a child and you didn’t get it. When you get older, you start waning people to like you. So even if it’s breaking you, even if you know that this person doesn’t like you and has said shit about you, you think maybe they can change their minds.”
Speaking on how she overcame it, she affirmed that self love for helped her out of the situation.
“But learning to love myself and being intuitive helped me to heal from being a people pleaser.”
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ReplyDeleteI used to be like that too. It's a terrible place to be,comes with alot of low self esteem.
ReplyDeleteMe too. I would rather allow you win for you not to be angry with me. Such foolishness
DeleteEveryone have got that trait while growing up. Glad you got over it
ReplyDeleteMor,
DeleteNot everyone.
Speak for your self, i have never been one. As a child I always had a healthy self esteem even when my mother openly displayed favouritism with my younger sister.
DeleteI teach people how to not be a people pleaser with just shikini money
ReplyDeleteHa ha ha.......yes don’t please people I agree but don’t hurt people too.......but that’s just who you are a person who derives joy from hurting others.
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DeleteI love you girl❤
ReplyDeleteShe's very inspiring. I wish her more wins.
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