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Maybe you've been taught to be "nice" - to put others first, avoid conflict, and keep the peace. You're likely empathetic and care deeply about others, and you're probably great at reading people's emotions always aiming to make those around you feel happy and supported.
But deep down, a part of you feels unseen, like no one truly values who you are you. It's as if you're hiding in plain sight.
While being nice feels like it's coming from a good place, it often leaves you drained, anxious, and frustrated. You may even feel resentful, like you're being a doormat.
Maybe you're staying quiet when you want to speak up, and "keeping the peace" is holding you back from taking risks. You're prioritising others' needs over your own, even when it impacts your well-being, and balance.
But what if you could rise unapologetically and live life on your own terms? What if you could break free from "niceness" and step into true confidence, in life and at work?
Maybe you've been taught to be "nice" - to put others first, avoid conflict, and keep the peace. You're likely empathetic and care deeply about others, and you're probably great at reading people's emotions always aiming to make those around you feel happy and supported.
But deep down, a part of you feels unseen, like no one truly values who you are you. It's as if you're hiding in plain sight.
While being nice feels like it's coming from a good place, it often leaves you drained, anxious, and frustrated. You may even feel resentful, like you're being a doormat.
Maybe you're staying quiet when you want to speak up, and "keeping the peace" is holding you back from taking risks. You're prioritising others' needs over your own, even when it impacts your well-being, and balance.
But what if you could rise unapologetically and live life on your own terms? What if you could break free from "niceness" and step into true confidence, in life and at work?
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