People call them doormats, pushovers, or people-pleasers, but whatever they’re called, they all seem to have the same playbook: be nice, be helpful, be kind, and no matter what you do, never ever say no
Fernanda Orozcohas quotedlast year
You agree to unreasonable demands to keep the peace . . . but then grow resentful about it anyway
Fernanda Orozcohas quotedlast year
Try the “separation of tasks” exercise above and consciously choose to let go of things that are not your responsibility and not under your control.
Fernanda Orozcohas quotedlast year
Be your own mother (give yourself unconditional compassion and love) and your own father (protect yourself with solid boundaries—and defend them!)
Fernanda Orozcohas quotedlast year
Stop explaining yourself or justifying your choices. You don’t owe that to people
Fernanda Orozcohas quotedlast year
They also needed to put their authentic selves and their feelings on the back burner
Fernanda Orozcohas quotedlast year
“It’s up to them to decide if they like me or not.”
Fernanda Orozcohas quotedlast year
Remind yourself that neutral is not negative.
Fernanda Orozcohas quotedlast year
people are living their own lives, which has nothing to do with you!
Fernanda Orozcohas quotedlast year
I like you,” it’s not all that different from them saying “I prefer strawberry ice cream to chocolate.”