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πŸ“πŸ“œ Daily Journal Prompt 101

Discover the signs of being a people pleaser and learn how to break free from this habit. Inspired by Jay Shetty's insights.

πŸ“πŸ“œ Daily Journal Prompt 101
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Subject: Breaking Free: Overcoming the Habit of People Pleasing- With Jay Shetty

Hey Friends,

Welcome Back πŸ‘‹

Today, I want to share with you some insights I gained from a recent episode of the podcast "On Purpose with Jay Shetty." The episode was titled "7 Signs You’re a People Pleaser & 7 Methods to Break This Habit," and it was a real eye-opener.


On Purpose- Jay Shetty

Jay Shetty, a former monk turned motivational speaker and life coach, looks into the characteristics of a people pleaser and provided methods to break this habit. He discussed the deep-rooted struggles of saying no, over-apologizing, and failing to communicate our own needs. He also explored the pain of feeling rejected and left out, the challenges of being overly agreeable and avoiding conflict, and the lengths we go to in order to avoid being disliked or hated.


β€ŽOn Purpose with Jay Shetty: 7 Signs You’re a People Pleaser & 7 Methods to Break This Habit on Apple Podcasts
β€ŽShow On Purpose with Jay Shetty, Ep 7 Signs You’re a People Pleaser & 7 Methods to Break This Habit - Jul 7, 2023

This got me thinking about how often we compromise our own needs and desires to please others. How often we say yes when we really want to say no. How often we apologize for things we have no control over. How often we suppress our needs and thoughts to avoid conflict. And how often we change ourselves just to be liked or accepted by others.

So, here's my question for you today:


How often do you find yourself pleasing others at the expense of your own needs and desires? And what steps can you take to break this habit?


Reflect on this question and think about the ways you can reclaim your personal power. Remember, it's okay to say no. It's okay to communicate your needs. It's okay to voice out your opinions. And it's okay to be you.

Remember to be true to yourself. And please check out more of Jay Shetty and his incredible work on youtube or wherever you get your podcasts from!

Until our next rendezvous.

With all my heart

Your Friend, Austin ❀✌

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