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People pleasing is a way of life that many conform to in childhood. As a result, trying to break free from your eager-to-please ways once you are well into adulthood can be deeply challenging. There are often underlying issues such as low self-esteem and fear of abandonment that drive people pleasers, and pivoting from this lifestyle requires serious self-work, self-awareness and sometimes even therapy. Turning over a new leaf is hard, but it’s worth it because of the reward that awaits at the finish line: a better quality of life. Here are all of the ways your life changes when you adopt a more assertive attitude and stop offering yourself up as a doormat.

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Your stress levels are reduced

Psychology Today defines stress as having more demands than you can handle and trying to be all things to all people at all times will definitely get you there. However, something magical happens when you’re able to assert yourself and you learn the power of no. Most of those demands begin to disappear.

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You earn more respect

People can spot a doormat from a mile away and being a people pleaser makes you an easy target to be taken advantage of. Your desire to make others happy and to be liked by them always overrides your personal wellbeing and self-preservation. Putting a stop to your people-pleasing ways may not have you on anyone’s favorite person list, but you will be respected.

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You make better decisions

People pleasers are always indecisive because they’re constantly torn between catering to others and meeting their personal needs. As a result, they often appear wishy-washy and their decision-making skills are lackluster. Embracing a more assertive attitude and leaving people-pleasing behind allows you to be more confident in your decision because you’re putting yourself first.