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The Empath's Guide to Stop People Pleasing

Say No with Confidence, Set Boundaries Without Guilt, Reclaim Your Power from Energy Vampires, and Stop Seeking External Validation

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The Empath's Guide to Stop People Pleasing

By: Mia Warren
Narrated by: Robyn Green
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Are you tired of saying yes when you really want to say no?

Do you find yourself constantly drained, overwhelmed, or lost in the needs of others?

For too long, empaths have been trapped in a cycle of people-pleasing—sacrificing their own needs to keep the peace, avoid conflict, and fulfill others' expectations. This doesn't just exhaust your energy; it erodes your self-worth and leaves you feeling invisible in your own life.

But it doesn't have to be this way.

This book will show you how to:

  • Say No with Confidence: Break free from guilt and learn the art of turning down requests without damaging relationships.
  • Set Boundaries Without Guilt: Protect your time, energy, and emotions while still nurturing meaningful connections.
  • Understand the Dopamine Effect: Recognize how social media and external validation hijack your brain's reward system—and how to break free from the cycle of approval-seeking.
  • Stop Seeking External Validation: Build a sense of self-worth that comes from within, not from likes, comments, or someone else's approval.
  • Navigate Relationships with Narcissists: Spot manipulation, disengage from toxic patterns, and protect yourself from emotional drain, Identify and shield yourself from energy vampires who thrive on your sensitivity.
  • Speak Up and Communicate Your Needs Clearly: Find your voice, express your desires assertively, and ensure your needs are respected.

Through powerful affirmations, exercises, and real-world examples, you'll learn how to shift from overwhelmed people-pleaser to empowered empath—without losing your kindness, generosity, or authenticity.

Stop living for everyone else and start living for yourself.

Are you ready to take the first step?

©2024 Mia Warren (P)2024 Mia Warren

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Helped me stop apologizing

I didn’t expect this audiobook to hit me the way it did. I started it kind of half-heartedly—one of those “maybe I’ll get something out of it” listens. But wow. It felt like someone had been eavesdropping on my inner monologue and finally put words to what I couldn’t explain.

What really stood out to me is how it doesn’t just talk about why people-pleasing happens (though that part is solid too—especially the bits on childhood stuff and where we learned to link love with being “nice”). It actually gives super practical ways to unlearn it. Like, concrete scripts for saying no without overexplaining, how to spot manipulative guilt-tripping in real time, and how to deal with that awful tension in your chest when you set a boundary and someone pushes back.

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