Your phone rings or an incoming text chimes. You’re greeted with the same all-too-familiar message: “Can you help with…” or “Can you do me a favor?” As always, you are the go-to person in your family, friend circle or work group to handle a crisis or solve an issue. And, as usual, you’ll do it—even if you don’t
want to. It boils down to this: You have a pushover problem.
There’s a difference between enjoying rescuing others and being a pushover. Are you someone who does things for others, lea...
Published on August 03, 2018 07:57