Boston

Please, don’t be people-pleaser

“Sorry, I can’t help out tonight. I’ve got a date with myself.”

There’s a fine line between helping others and being a people-pleaser, and mistaking one for the other can be hugely detrimental. When we put others’ needs before our own, we deplete our energy — which can lead to depression, physical illness and feeling overwhelmed. People-pleasing also can become so ingrained that it creates a victim mentality in us: People who give too much are susceptible to being taken advantage of, and then resentment sets in. If you’ve felt that resentment, you might think it’s directed at others. Yet, underneath it is resentment toward yourself, for giving away your power. If you’re a people-pleaser, chances are that that behavior stems from your own insecurities. We can seek a sense of self-worth in our ability to take care of others.

Becoming aware of this behavior is the first step to healing it. If you think you’re someone who overly people-pleases, ask yourself the following:

What am I trying to get by overly giving?

What would happen if I stopped putting others first?

Answer these questions honestly and fearlessly, and see what feelings come up for you. As you review your answers, you’ll find that hidden beneath your desire to serve others is a deep desire to feel good enough. Getting truthful with yourself about your need to people-please will help you begin to change the behavior.

Next, become conscious of putting yourself first. Dr. Christiane Northrup, a contemporary wellness pioneer, says, “If you don’t fill your own cup up first, you’ll have nothing to give.” Self-indulgence is a radical act of self-care. At least once this week, do something kind for yourself. You don’t have to spend money — bubble baths and movie marathons count. This may feel uncomfortable in the beginning, but it’s important to create a new pattern of taking care of yourself first.

Lastly, start to create boundaries. If you’re a people-pleaser, it’s likely that folks have come to expect a lot from you. Start sharing with your friends and family members your desire to take care of yourself first. Letting others in on your shifts will help them help you.

There’s nothing wrong with helping others — but your own physical, mental and emotional health must come first.

— Gabrielle Bernstein is the author of “Spirit Junkie.”

Metro does not endorse the opinions of the author, or any opinions expressed on its pages.


News
Entertainment
Sports
Lifestyle
Breaking: International

UPDATE: Bomb disposal team arrives at diverted Pakistan…

A bomb disposal team has just pulled up alongside a Pakistan Airways jet diverted to London's Stansted airport today after reports that a threat had…

Local

Hearing for marathon bombing suspect delayed again

A federal judge has delayed for a second time a probable cause hearing for Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.

Local

Girl injured in Marathon bombing released from hospital

A seven-year-old girl who was severely injured and whose brother was killed in the Boston Marathon bombing has been moved to a rehabilitation hospital.

International

VIDEO: Dramatic moment London terrorists charged at armed…

A new video has emerged this morning showing the moment the two Islamic terrorists, who beheaded a British soldier on a London street, were shot…

The Word

The Word: Tim Curry suffers a major stroke

Tim Curry, star of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," suffered a major stroke in his LA home last night.

Entertainment

The Word: Men of the red carpet, May…

No matter how you put it, we can all appreciate a man with great style.

The Word

The Word: Jimmy Fallon will parody Game of…

Jimmy Fallon will premiere his "Game of Thrones parody "A Game of Desks" tonight on his show.

The Word

The Word: Selena Gomez has dinner with Jaden…

Selena Gomez's friends may not be huge fans of her on-again, off-again gentleman caller Justin Bieber, but she seems to get along just fine with his pals.

NHL

B's leave door open for Rangers to make…

Bruins leave door open for Rangers to make this a series

MLB

Francona's Indians rout Red Sox, 12-3

The Indians blew out the Red Sox in Terry Francona's return

NFL

Patriots try to weather Amendola-Welker comparisons

Patriots try to weather Amendola-Welker comparisons

MLB

Buchholz leads Red Sox to 6-2 win over…

The Red Sox salvaged the third game of the series with a 6-2 win

Education

Sexual activities for the classroom

A new book seeks to help educators bring up the sometimes awkward discussions surrounding gender and sexuality.

Style

Street style: Milan

Oxana Ong, in a graphic neon skirt suit with high slit, stand out from the crowd.

Lifestyle

Editor's Pick: Explorer Yoga Bag

Perfect yoga bag for the man who loves downward dogs after work.

Food

Trainer to the stars Tracy Anderson launches meal…

The program began in LA and is going nationwide June 1