
#158| How to Say No Without Feeling Guilty — Even If You’ve Always Been a People Pleaser: Overwhelm, Productivity, Time Management & People Pleasing
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Do you say “yes” when you really want to say “no” — just to avoid guilt or keep the peace?
In this episode, Michelle sits down with her former client Tasha, who reveals her journey from lifelong people pleaser to confident boundary-setter — a challenge many working moms face daily at home and in demanding careers.
In this episode, you will:
- Discover the power of pausing before responding to requests so you can answer honestly
- Learn simple mindset shifts to protect your time and speak up without fear
- Hear practical, real-life strategies that helped Tasha stop automatic people pleasing for good
Press play now to learn how to break free from people pleasing and start living life on your own terms.
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