You're a lovely person. Helpful. Considerate. The one who remembers birthdays, covers shifts, and never makes a fuss. People rely on you. And somewhere along the way, being the woman everyone could count on quietly became the person you forgot how to be for yourself. If that lands a little too close to home, this book is for you. People-pleasing is one of the most rewarded habits there is - especially for women.
We're praised for being accommodating, selfless, easy-going. But behind the praise lies a private exhaustion: the resentment of always saying yes, the dread of disappointing anyone, the slow loss of knowing what you yourself actually want. Please Yourself is a warm, honest guide to breaking the pattern - not by becoming selfish or hard, but by finally learning that you can be kind and have boundaries.
Generous and have limits. Loving and still say no. Across seven compassionate chapters, you'll explore why you please and what it's costing you, where the habit comes from, how to dismantle the guilt that keeps it running, how to reconnect with your own wants and limits, practical boundary-setting that doesn't feel cruel, how to handle someone's disappointment, and how to build a life where your needs finally count too.
With honest reflection questions woven throughout, this is a book to return to again and again as you learn to take up space - and please yourself. You can be a good person and still say no. The two were never in conflict.
You're a lovely person. Helpful. Considerate. The one who remembers birthdays, covers shifts, and never makes a fuss. People rely on you. And somewhere along the way, being the woman everyone could count on quietly became the person you forgot how to be for yourself. If that lands a little too close to home, this book is for you. People-pleasing is one of the most rewarded habits there is - especially for women.
We're praised for being accommodating, selfless, easy-going. But behind the praise lies a private exhaustion: the resentment of always saying yes, the dread of disappointing anyone, the slow loss of knowing what you yourself actually want. Please Yourself is a warm, honest guide to breaking the pattern - not by becoming selfish or hard, but by finally learning that you can be kind and have boundaries.
Generous and have limits. Loving and still say no. Across seven compassionate chapters, you'll explore why you please and what it's costing you, where the habit comes from, how to dismantle the guilt that keeps it running, how to reconnect with your own wants and limits, practical boundary-setting that doesn't feel cruel, how to handle someone's disappointment, and how to build a life where your needs finally count too.
With honest reflection questions woven throughout, this is a book to return to again and again as you learn to take up space - and please yourself. You can be a good person and still say no. The two were never in conflict.