“The Hidden Cost of Agreeability: How My Quest to Please Others Nearly Destroyed Me”
Being agreeable had become a habit, a default response. And far from fostering genuine relationships, I realized it was creating an image of me that wasn’t authentic.
Instead of being seen as reliable and likable, I was becoming someone who couldn’t stand up for themselves.
My personal brand was suffering, not because I wasn’t good enough, but because I wasn’t being true to myself.
The impact wasn’t just on my personal brand, but also on my personal growth. By always agreeing with others, I was suppressing my own opinions and failing to challenge myself.
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