Hailey Paige Magee
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Stop People Pleasing: And Find Your Power
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2024
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17 editions
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"So glad I picked this up. To my fellow people pleasers, please read this book! "
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"This book helped me so much on how to combat with people pleasing. I think sometimes everyone thinks that creating boundaries or choosing “yourself” is selfish and unholy but in reality putting other people’s opinions and wants for your life before y"
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"Review of Stop People Pleasing: And Find Your Power by Hailey Paige Magee - 5*
This book stands far above so many other books on this topic! I found it to be extremely helpful and highly recommend it. The first thing that impressed me was the author's " Read more of this review » |
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“Imagine how different the world would be if little girls were taught to set boundaries as often as they were taught to be polite.”
― Stop People Pleasing: And Find Your Power
― Stop People Pleasing: And Find Your Power
“As concepts like people-pleasing and self-care become more mainstream, complex ideas like boundaries are often diluted in ways that ultimately discourage us from building healthy relationships. We’re told that if someone doesn’t bring us “love and light at all times,” we should “cut them out.” We’re told that if someone disagrees with us, we should leave them behind to “protect our peace.” We’re told that if someone can’t meet every single one of our needs, we “deserve better.”
These one-dimensional platitudes ignore the reality that human relationships are complicated. They impede our healing by encouraging us to seek an unattainable standard, and they prevent us from looking inward to assess how we may be contributing to our own unhappiness or disempowerment.”
― Stop People Pleasing: And Find Your Power
These one-dimensional platitudes ignore the reality that human relationships are complicated. They impede our healing by encouraging us to seek an unattainable standard, and they prevent us from looking inward to assess how we may be contributing to our own unhappiness or disempowerment.”
― Stop People Pleasing: And Find Your Power
“This healing isn’t a one-time event; it is a process of rededicating ourselves to ourselves, over and over again. Every time we redirect our attention back to our feelings, our desires, and our dreams, we are healing. Every time we soothe ourselves through our guilt instead of reacting to it, we are healing. Every time we use our voice where we would have once stayed silent, we are healing.”
― Stop People Pleasing: And Find Your Power
― Stop People Pleasing: And Find Your Power
“Imagine how different the world would be if little girls were taught to set boundaries as often as they were taught to be polite.”
― Stop People Pleasing: And Find Your Power
― Stop People Pleasing: And Find Your Power
“As concepts like people-pleasing and self-care become more mainstream, complex ideas like boundaries are often diluted in ways that ultimately discourage us from building healthy relationships. We’re told that if someone doesn’t bring us “love and light at all times,” we should “cut them out.” We’re told that if someone disagrees with us, we should leave them behind to “protect our peace.” We’re told that if someone can’t meet every single one of our needs, we “deserve better.”
These one-dimensional platitudes ignore the reality that human relationships are complicated. They impede our healing by encouraging us to seek an unattainable standard, and they prevent us from looking inward to assess how we may be contributing to our own unhappiness or disempowerment.”
― Stop People Pleasing: And Find Your Power
These one-dimensional platitudes ignore the reality that human relationships are complicated. They impede our healing by encouraging us to seek an unattainable standard, and they prevent us from looking inward to assess how we may be contributing to our own unhappiness or disempowerment.”
― Stop People Pleasing: And Find Your Power
“This healing isn’t a one-time event; it is a process of rededicating ourselves to ourselves, over and over again. Every time we redirect our attention back to our feelings, our desires, and our dreams, we are healing. Every time we soothe ourselves through our guilt instead of reacting to it, we are healing. Every time we use our voice where we would have once stayed silent, we are healing.”
― Stop People Pleasing: And Find Your Power
― Stop People Pleasing: And Find Your Power








































