“The Hidden Cost of Agreeability: How My Quest to Please Others Nearly Destroyed Me”
Agreeing with others all the time meant that I was rarely making decisions based on my own judgment or preferences.
Research shows that the ability to make autonomous decisions is key to personal growth and self-confidence. It’s a way of asserting our individuality and taking control of our lives.
But by always agreeing with others, I was inadvertently letting other people take the driver’s seat in my life.
This wasn’t just about me being seen as a pushover; it was about me losing the opportunity to practice and enhance my decision-making skills.
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