Ep 12 - Dear Dr. Shiloh: How Do I Stop People-Pleasing Without Feeling Like the Bad Guy?

Episode Summary

Many compassionate and capable people struggle with people-pleasing, often believing that setting boundaries will make them appear selfish or difficult. In this episode, Dr. Shiloh responds to a listener who asked: “How do I stop people-pleasing without feeling like the bad guy?” Through personal reflection, psychological insight, and practical tools, Dr. Shiloh explores why people-pleasing patterns develop and how to begin shifting those patterns without guilt. You will also hear a personal story about a difficult decision to step away from a nonprofit she founded, illustrating an important lesson: just because you have always carried the load does not mean you must carry it forever.

**In this episode, Dr. Shiloh references a previous episode "The People-Pleaser's Detox" and accidentally gave the wrong episode number. Oops! Proof she's human and not perfect! You can access the correct episode here. Episode 9

What You Will Learn

• Why people-pleasing often becomes part of our identity

• How responsibility can turn into emotional ownership

• Why saying no can feel uncomfortable even when it is healthy

• A simple way to pause before automatically saying yes

• How becoming honest about your capacity changes relationships

Key Takeaway

You are not the problem. The pattern is.

Many people-pleasers have unintentionally created expectations around a version of themselves that always says yes. When you begin setting boundaries, some people may struggle with that change. But that does not mean you are becoming difficult. It means you are becoming honest.

A Question to Reflect On

The next time someone asks something of you, pause and ask yourself: Do I actually have the capacity for this right now?

Sometimes that small moment of reflection is enough to interrupt the people-pleasing pattern.

Want to Go Deeper?

If today’s conversation resonated with you and you want to explore these patterns more deeply, Dr. Shiloh offers a self-paced program designed to help you understand and implement healthy boundaries.

Becoming Unbothered is a six-week experience focused on:

• Understanding your personal boundaries

• Communicating boundaries clearly

• Managing pushback from others

• Protecting your energy and time

• Creating healthier relationship dynamics

You can learn more about the Becoming Unbothered program through the link. Go Deeper

Connect with Dr. Shiloh

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Website www.drshilohspeaks.com

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Because the more people who learn how to protect their peace, the healthier our relationships become.