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Psychology says women who constantly try to impress everyone at work and home aren’t attention seeking, they may be carrying the weight of perfection pressure to be ‘The Perfect Woman’The psychology behind women constantly trying to impress others suggests that the behavior is often shaped by social conditioning, pressure...
Do you always try to impress others and seek validation? Psychology says this could be a sign of deeper insecurity quietly destroying your happiness and stopping you from having meaningful relationshipsThe psychology of people who constantly try to impress others reveals a complex mix of emotional needs, learned behaviours, and social pres...
What's the psychology of people who can’t say no: Hidden reason behind always saying yes — even if you don't want toThe psychology behind always saying yes reflects a complex mix of emotional needs, past experiences, and social conditioning. Often linked ...
Struggling to Say 'No' Reveals Who You Are: The Explanation Behind Rejection and What They Don’t Tell YouDifficulty saying no stems from rejection sensitivity and a learned fawn response, where the nervous system prioritizes appeasement for saf...
You don’t have to be a people-pleaser to be liked at work: Stanford expert shares smart ways to set boundaries without harming career growthMany professionals believe constantly saying yes at work ensures likability, but communications coach Kate Mason warns this can hinder care...
What is 'fawning'? Inside Gen Z's silent struggle with people-pleasing, anxiety, and the need to be likedFawning is a trauma response seen in Gen Z. It involves people-pleasing and conflict avoidance. Social media amplifies this behavior. Gen Z...
'I will not apologise for what I said,' says Kunal Kamra in first statement amidst controversy over remarks on Eknath ShindeComedian Kunal Kamra responded to backlash after calling Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde a 'traitor' during a show. Shiv Se...
Year-end special: Seven banking landmarks of 2016After the October rate cut, Rajan's less glamorous successor Urjit Patel was seen as a dove—but until the monetary policy review in Decembe...