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The Cost of People-Pleasing: How to Stop Sacrificing Yourself for Others

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Episode Description

In this candid and powerful episode, Jim Burgoon pulls back the curtain on a struggle many face but few talk about openly — people-pleasing. Jim shares personal stories of how his desire to keep everyone happy held him back from pursuing his dreams, building the right business, and caring for his own health.

He reveals the heavy cost this behavior had on his business, family, and identity — including moments of doubt, burnout, and chronic illness linked to a “fried nervous system.” But more importantly, Jim talks about how prayer, scripture study, therapy, and self-awareness became turning points that led him to reclaim his voice, set boundaries, and learn to say no without guilt.

If you’ve ever found yourself sacrificing your own needs to avoid conflict or please others, this episode offers hope, healing, and practical steps to start breaking free today.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode

  • What people-pleasing really looks like and why it’s so harmful
  • Jim’s personal stories of struggle with mentors, family expectations, and fear
  • The hidden costs: burnout, perfectionism, chronic illness, and loss of identity
  • How prayer, scripture, and therapy can bring clarity and healing
  • Practical, actionable steps to begin setting boundaries and prioritizing yourself
  • Why putting yourself first isn’t selfish — it’s necessary

Key Takeaways

  • People-pleasing is often driven by fear of conflict and a deep need for approval, but it comes at a high personal cost.
  • Ignoring your own voice to keep others happy leads to burnout, perfectionism, and a loss of identity
  • Real transformation begins with self-awareness — prayer, scripture, and honest therapy can unlock this.
  • Saying no without guilt is a spiritual act that protects your calling, health, and relationships.
  • Small practical steps like journaling your “yeses,” setting boundaries, and finding supportive community can start breaking the cycle.
  • You are not a burden; prioritizing yourself is necessary to show up fully for others and your purpose.

📱 Connect With Us

Instagram: @leadwithjim

Facebook: facebook.com/leadwithjim

Website: www.leadwithjim.com

Youtube: www.youtube.com/leadwithjim

🙏 Support the Show



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Content provided by Jim Burgoon. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jim Burgoon 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.

Episode Description

In this candid and powerful episode, Jim Burgoon pulls back the curtain on a struggle many face but few talk about openly — people-pleasing. Jim shares personal stories of how his desire to keep everyone happy held him back from pursuing his dreams, building the right business, and caring for his own health.

He reveals the heavy cost this behavior had on his business, family, and identity — including moments of doubt, burnout, and chronic illness linked to a “fried nervous system.” But more importantly, Jim talks about how prayer, scripture study, therapy, and self-awareness became turning points that led him to reclaim his voice, set boundaries, and learn to say no without guilt.

If you’ve ever found yourself sacrificing your own needs to avoid conflict or please others, this episode offers hope, healing, and practical steps to start breaking free today.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode

  • What people-pleasing really looks like and why it’s so harmful
  • Jim’s personal stories of struggle with mentors, family expectations, and fear
  • The hidden costs: burnout, perfectionism, chronic illness, and loss of identity
  • How prayer, scripture, and therapy can bring clarity and healing
  • Practical, actionable steps to begin setting boundaries and prioritizing yourself
  • Why putting yourself first isn’t selfish — it’s necessary

Key Takeaways

  • People-pleasing is often driven by fear of conflict and a deep need for approval, but it comes at a high personal cost.
  • Ignoring your own voice to keep others happy leads to burnout, perfectionism, and a loss of identity
  • Real transformation begins with self-awareness — prayer, scripture, and honest therapy can unlock this.
  • Saying no without guilt is a spiritual act that protects your calling, health, and relationships.
  • Small practical steps like journaling your “yeses,” setting boundaries, and finding supportive community can start breaking the cycle.
  • You are not a burden; prioritizing yourself is necessary to show up fully for others and your purpose.

📱 Connect With Us

Instagram: @leadwithjim

Facebook: facebook.com/leadwithjim

Website: www.leadwithjim.com

Youtube: www.youtube.com/leadwithjim

🙏 Support the Show



  • Share this episode with a friend

  • Subscribe, like, and comment on YouTube


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