Are You a People Pleaser?

By Just Loves Books, published Jun 03, 2007
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Do you find yourself agreeing with others even when you have a different opinion? Do you find yourself with too much to do and too little time to get it done because you hate to say, "No." Do you spend a lot of your time wondering or assuming what others are thinking about you? If so, you are a people pleaser.

All people, to a certain degree, worry about other's opinions. We all want to be liked and respected by our peers. Some people, however, find themselves being treated like a doormat or anxious about being around others because of the constant worry about what others are thinking.

I only recently realized just how much of my time and energy was going to trying to please others and make them like me and approve of me. It became evident when someone pointed out to me some examples of my behavior. One example was that even if I think what I am wearing looks fine, if someone else tells me they don't like my dress, I will change clothes. I also spend a lot of my time trying to read other people so that I can do, or be, or say what I think they expect.

So how do you know if you are a people pleaser like me?

In the book, The Disease to Please by Harriet Braiker, Margaret Paul, PhD listed the "Ten Commandments of People Pleasers."

1. I should always do what others want, expect, or need from me.

2. I should take care of everyone around me whether they ask for help or not.

3. I should always listen to everyone's problems and try my best to solve them.

4. I should always be nice and never hurt anyone's feelings.

5. I should always put other people first, before me.

6. I should never disappoint anyone or let others down in any way.

7. I should never say "no" to anyone who needs or requests something of me.

8. I should always be happy and upbeat and never show any negative feelings toward others.

9. I should always try to please other people and make them happy.

10. I should try never to burden others with my own needs or problems.

Are You a People Pleaser?

Do you spend a lot of your time worrying whether others like you?

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I am certainly not a people pleaser--but used to be-- and I know people who currently are and this is a great article about this

Posted on 10/30/2007 at 9:10:00 AM

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