When Pleasing You Is Killing Me
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4.6 • 33 Ratings
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
While people pleasers can be some of the nicest people you'll meet, they have an uncanny knack for finding themselves in relationships with controllers. Knowing how pleasers are motivated by duty and obligation, the controllers will persuade, cajole, argue, and convince, knowing they can erode the resolve of the pleaser rather quickly. This, of course, leaves the pleaser with residual feelings of hurt, anxiety, and resentment. Because pleasers are not as skilled in the art of coercion as the controller, they can collapse in feelings of futility.
In the book, When Pleasing You Is Killing Me, Dr. Les Carter explains how the pleaser can become freed from futility by choosing to stay out of the controller's power games altogether. Drawing upon decades of counseling with a wide array of frustrated nice people, Dr. Carter gives sound direction to those seeking to reclaim their true selves. Relationship boundaries are explained, assertiveness is taught, and insights are offered as the reader is guided into a paradigm shift regarding the ways to respond to a controller.
Customer Reviews
A welcome relief!
I became aware of Dr Carter through his youtube videos about narcissism. I got this book thinking it would help me deal with difficult people. It did, indeed, do that, but more importantly I learned how I was contributing to the problem. He explains it all so clearly with his usual common sense-mixed with a deep concern for people-approach. Very insightful, empowering and liberating.