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How to Quit People-Pleasing at Work and Tell Your Co-Workers and Boss to Back All the Way Up
You might think saying “yes” to everything makes you a good team player, but constantly prioritizing others over yourself comes at a steep cost. People-pleasing at work leads to burnout, resentment, and feeling invisible despite all your effort. The good news? You can flip the script. It’s not about becoming difficult; it’s about honoring your limits, communicating clearly, and gaining respect without losing your integrity. What a People-Pleaser Looks Like People-pleasers oft

J.Yuhas
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