#6 Breaking Free From People-Pleasing in Business

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Ever wondered how your fear of conflict could be jeopardizing your business? Join me, Kayla Reilly, as I share a personal story about how my own people-pleasing tendencies led to poor management decisions that nearly derailed my entrepreneurial journey. We’ll dive into the psychological aspects, focusing on the fawning response that often originates from childhood experiences and how it follows us into our professional lives. This episode uncovers how people-pleasing shows up in business, from overpaying staff to underpaying yourself, and offers a roadmap for understanding and overcoming these self-sabotaging behaviors.

Ready to break free from the habit of people-pleasing and reclaim your power? Discover actionable strategies for setting clear boundaries, practicing assertiveness through confident communication, and prioritizing self-care to ensure both your personal well-being and your business’s financial sustainability. We'll also discuss the importance of aligning your decisions with long-term goals to create a more balanced and fulfilling life. Tune in to learn how to make empowered choices that benefit both you and your business, ultimately paving the way for sustained growth and success.

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