
It’s OK to Say No: How to Put a Stop to People Pleasing | July 6, 2025
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Summary:
In this episode of the Walking in Aloha Let's Talk Story podcast, Michelle A G Ebalaroza-Kawano and Rachel Sietzema delve into the topic of people pleasing, exploring its roots, impacts, and how to overcome it. They discuss the importance of saying no, the role of childhood experiences in shaping people-pleasing behaviors, and the significance of self-awareness and affirmations in the healing process. Rachel shares her personal journey and insights on leading with love and authenticity, encouraging listeners to embrace their true selves and prioritize their well-being.
Key Takeaways
- It's okay to say no and prioritize yourself.
- People pleasing often stems from childhood experiences.
- Awareness is key to overcoming people pleasing.
- Saying no can lead to personal freedom and empowerment.
- Affirmations like 'I am enough' can shift mindset.
- Authenticity is crucial in leadership and relationships.
- Healing from people pleasing is a gradual process.
- Mistakes are valuable learning opportunities.
- Creating a supportive environment is essential for growth.
- Self-discovery is a journey that requires patience and compassion.
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