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Unmasking Approval Addiction: The Nexus of People-Pleasing and Narcissism

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Ever found yourself agreeing to plans you'd rather skip, just to keep the peace? Or maybe you've laughed off a joke that rubbed you the wrong way because you didn't want to rock the boat. Welcome to my latest exploration, where Seth Wusk digs into the tangled web of people-pleasing and narcissism. This isn't your run-of-the-mill pep talk. We're taking a hard look at how seeking others' approval can erode our genuine self-expression and joy. It's about recognizing the difference between being a good friend or colleague and losing yourself in the mirage of external validation.
Join us as we challenge the notion that people-pleasing is a benign habit. The truth is, it may be laced with narcissistic threads, subtly woven into our interactions. We discuss the irony of how trying to be at the center of everyone's positive regard can actually push us to the sidelines of our own lives. I'll guide you through the maze of people-pleasing behaviors, illuminating how they stem from a desire to control perceptions rather than fostering authentic connections. With candid insights, this conversation is an invitation to step into a life where your choices echo your true self, unfettered by the need for applause.

Support the show

To get in touch with Me (coach Seth)

My email-

[email protected]
My Website-

https://www.lifecoachseth.com
My downloadable step-by-step guide to YOUR secret code for fulfilling success-
https://lifecoachseth.com/reveal-your-authentic-success-code/
An interesting blog article on life fulfillment, and how to achieve it -
https://lifecoachseth.com/2023/03/11/life-fulfillment-what-it-is/
An interesting article on choosing medication or therapy for mental health resolutions-

https://lifecoachseth.com/2023/02/13/mental-health-resolutions-medication-or-therapy/

My Instagram-
https://www.instagram.com/lifecoach_seth

My Personal Development Book on Amazon-
(American Market)
https://www.amazon.com/-/de/dp/B09QFFN11Q/r...

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Unmasking Approval Addiction: The Nexus of People-Pleasing and Narcissism (00:00:00)

2. Understanding What People Pleasing Behavior Is and IS NOT (00:00:01)

3. People Pleasing (00:10:57)

4. Understanding People Pleasing and its ties to Narcissism (00:18:33)

177 episodes

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Manage episode 403708024 series 2886920
Content provided by Seth Lusk. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Seth Lusk or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Ever found yourself agreeing to plans you'd rather skip, just to keep the peace? Or maybe you've laughed off a joke that rubbed you the wrong way because you didn't want to rock the boat. Welcome to my latest exploration, where Seth Wusk digs into the tangled web of people-pleasing and narcissism. This isn't your run-of-the-mill pep talk. We're taking a hard look at how seeking others' approval can erode our genuine self-expression and joy. It's about recognizing the difference between being a good friend or colleague and losing yourself in the mirage of external validation.
Join us as we challenge the notion that people-pleasing is a benign habit. The truth is, it may be laced with narcissistic threads, subtly woven into our interactions. We discuss the irony of how trying to be at the center of everyone's positive regard can actually push us to the sidelines of our own lives. I'll guide you through the maze of people-pleasing behaviors, illuminating how they stem from a desire to control perceptions rather than fostering authentic connections. With candid insights, this conversation is an invitation to step into a life where your choices echo your true self, unfettered by the need for applause.

Support the show

To get in touch with Me (coach Seth)

My email-

[email protected]
My Website-

https://www.lifecoachseth.com
My downloadable step-by-step guide to YOUR secret code for fulfilling success-
https://lifecoachseth.com/reveal-your-authentic-success-code/
An interesting blog article on life fulfillment, and how to achieve it -
https://lifecoachseth.com/2023/03/11/life-fulfillment-what-it-is/
An interesting article on choosing medication or therapy for mental health resolutions-

https://lifecoachseth.com/2023/02/13/mental-health-resolutions-medication-or-therapy/

My Instagram-
https://www.instagram.com/lifecoach_seth

My Personal Development Book on Amazon-
(American Market)
https://www.amazon.com/-/de/dp/B09QFFN11Q/r...

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Unmasking Approval Addiction: The Nexus of People-Pleasing and Narcissism (00:00:00)

2. Understanding What People Pleasing Behavior Is and IS NOT (00:00:01)

3. People Pleasing (00:10:57)

4. Understanding People Pleasing and its ties to Narcissism (00:18:33)

177 episodes

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