554. This week, Dr. Ho reveals that people-pleasing isn't a personality trait—it’s a survival strategy. If you constantly say "yes" while feeling a quiet sense of self-betrayal, you’re likely stuck in the fawn response, a nervous system reflex designed to keep you safe by keeping others happy.
Dr. Judy breaks down:
Kindness vs. Compulsion: Why true generosity feels good, but people-pleasing feels like fear.
The "Social Pain" Connection: How your brain processes rejection exactly like physical injury.
The High Cost of Silence: Why "keeping the peace" actually destroys intimacy and fuels resentment.
Take Action: Learn three practical tools to break the cycle, including the "Pause Practice" to stop the automatic yes and how to name the specific fears driving your behavior.
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