“Unveiling the Hidden Habits: How Growing Up Too Fast Shapes Adult Lives in Unexpected Ways”
It felt awkward at first, but over time, it helped me see that perfection isn’t the goal, and mistakes are just part of being human.
4) They become people-pleasers
People-pleasing becomes second nature when you’ve spent your formative years trying to keep the peace or earn approval in a chaotic or demanding environment. It’s like you’re wired to believe that your worth is tied to how much you can do for others.
What’s interesting is that this isn’t just anecdotal. There’s actual research that backs it up. A study published in the Journal of Social Psychology found that people with a history of early-life stress or adversity are more likely to engage in people-pleasing behaviors as adults.
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