how people-pleasing made me sick & how I am recovering

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  • Опубликовано: 18 май 2023
  • I am a recovering people-pleaser, and this is my story. Is people-pleasing something that has impacted your life? Subscribe to my newsletter for journaling prompts on this topic: charlierewilding.substack.com/
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    👋 who am i?
    Welcome! I'm Charlie. I spent 30 years creating a life I thought was expected of me. Eventually I burned out, quit my job & embarked on a journey of self rediscovery. Now I am looking forward to creating a new life on my own terms, and sharing it with you through this channel. I hope to simply be me. This is my journey, rewilding.
    What is 'rewilding'? I explain in my first video here: • Rediscovering myself a...

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  • @charlierewilding
    @charlierewilding  Год назад +5

    I put together a list of journal prompts about people-pleasing for you over on my Substack: charlierewilding.substack.com/p/im-not-nice-im-a-people-pleaser ❤

  • @cheyleia
    @cheyleia Год назад +16

    An excellent video Charlie. Everything you described here is 100% accurate with me. I've been a people pleaser all my life - I understand this began in my childhood with a distant, control fixated parent. Nothing was good enough, if only I was "nicer" or "kinder" then I would be loved. This has extended throughout my life with avoidance of conflict, going that extra mile for others & losing my sense of self. I even term myself a doormat & now in my 60's I have no idea of who I am & my autism compounds this - a double whammy so to speak. It would be wonderful if you could eventually consider starting a "self help" course of what you've found helped you the most on the journey to find yourself. Thank you for speaking out about what I would imagine many of us live through each day 🌻

    • @charlierewilding
      @charlierewilding  Год назад +4

      Thank you so much. ❤ I would love to create a resource like this at some point!

  • @23respectme
    @23respectme Год назад +9

    I believe my 'people pleasing' mainly stems from growing up in a lot of tension and fights. I avoid conflict at all cost because it is so very painful to me. I'm also naturally kind though. I really enjoy doing things for others and truly don't expect anything in return. Might sound like a weird thing to say about myself, but I'm just doing some self exploration here 😅 Growing up undiagnosed audhd didn't really help either. Did a number on my self esteem and made me feel I needed to earn everyone's approval and affection. Still a big challenge for me tbh. I'm always so hyperfocused on other people's moods and feelings. I catch my self adjusting everything I say and do just to keep the peace / lighten their mood.
    Love these videos, so helpful! ❤

    • @charlierewilding
      @charlierewilding  Год назад

      I love that you celebrate yourself by acknowledging your kindness - bravo! ❤

  • @murtazaarif6507
    @murtazaarif6507 Год назад +3

    Interesting topic. I can certainly see how your nice personality fits into the anxious attachment style because your autistic traits were probably not fulfilling your social needs with others. With these attachment styles I think we must first explore our relationship with our parents at a young age because they have a significant influence. I was also far from developing a secure attachment. I think it happens when parents do not understand their autistic children. I seem to have developed a avoidant attachment style in childhood evident in my inability to express myself to others and remaining single all my life. With your teacher saying you are diplomatic because of your kind inspiring nature seems to make you an ‘Advocate’ type of INFJ personality type. It matches with your magical personality for considering the best solutions that inspired your school friends. The qualities I share with you in this style include sensitivity and calmness reflected in our demeanor and love for peaceful environments like nature, imaginative creativity and curiosity and tendency to be self-conscious. I also think I fit into a 'Mediator' type of diplomat because I tend to express my feelings intently through my creativity and generosity towards others more than they deserve. So, people take advantage of my sensitive nature. I am also recovering from depression. I hope your journey in your recovering from people pleasing is going well too. I agree it is important to take care of our selves and our needs. You have a good strategy.

  • @autismandpodcast
    @autismandpodcast Год назад +8

    Love your content Charlie! Fellow Autistic gal here, diagnosed last year aged 34. Keep doing what you're doing, I just KNOW that your channel is going to grow and grow. Can't wait to witness it! ❤️ Xx

  • @chantellegus2069
    @chantellegus2069 Год назад +5

    Beautiful video! I’ve too been thinking about this, I’ve just started reading self compassion by Kristin Neff, that’s how I want to come at this with self compassion and cultivating better boundaries. Not beating myself up for having navigated life this way so far, I was only doing my best. ❤️

  • @soulTraveller144
    @soulTraveller144 6 месяцев назад +1

    Articulated so well

  • @HeyItsAJOmega
    @HeyItsAJOmega Год назад +5

    'No-one needs to be pleased by this story, for it to be worth sharing.' I find myself taking so much wisdom and warmth and self discovery from your videos, Charlie, and this quote is one that'll stick with me from this particular video. Hope you're having a lovely and peaceful and restful weekend, and I hope Alfie's enjoying his spot in the sun ^_^

    • @charlierewilding
      @charlierewilding  Год назад

      Ah it's so nice to know which bit particularly resonated with you! Thank you for watching and hope you too have a lovely weekend. ❤

  • @natashab2304
    @natashab2304 Год назад +2

    OMG this is a total revelation for me! Whilst I was actually watching your video someone asked me what I wanted and I altered my answer to please them. I'm 53 and need to unlearn these PP skills!!!

  • @sylviamaike6866
    @sylviamaike6866 Год назад +5

    This resonates, thank you Charlie ❤️ It was so beautiful to see you planting and watering during this video - a metaphor for what you are doing in your life, planting and watering good things, and resting in their company as they grow. Wishing you joy, XO

  • @hispoiema
    @hispoiema Год назад +4

    This is exactly what I have been going through the last few months. You are really good with words and in giving others insight.

  • @tracirex
    @tracirex Год назад +2

    special thanks for a calmer video without all the special effects. my senses are grateful.

  • @cowsonzambonis6
    @cowsonzambonis6 Год назад +2

    Another great video! As always, lots to think about- I loved the list at the end. My husband has helped me with my people-pleasing tendencies- he asks, “Do you *want* to ____?” It was so weird to realize I wasn’t even thinking about what I wanted- I’d just say yes! I’ve gotten better about it because of his encouragement to value my own feelings; I just need to work to get rid of guilt when I say no to people.
    I say “sorry” a ton, but I also say “thank you” a ton when we go out to eat. Anyone else do that?
    -Kayla from Substack 😊

    • @charlierewilding
      @charlierewilding  Год назад +1

      🙋🏻‍♀️ that sounds familiar! Thanks for sharing Kayla. ❤️

  • @HighlandManga
    @HighlandManga Год назад +2

    Garden is looking super cute

  • @savymanda
    @savymanda Год назад +2

    This is a beautiful video. As a fellow recovering people pleaser I found it so helpful. Thank you.

    • @charlierewilding
      @charlierewilding  Год назад

      That's wonderful, thanks for watching and sharing Amanda!

  • @hannahowen1801
    @hannahowen1801 6 месяцев назад +1

    I can relate to you on so many levels. Also, your voice is so soothing.

  • @AndyandDawn
    @AndyandDawn 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for this. Of all your videos, this one has hit me hardest the most - in a good way - bringing on tears and realisations. I wish I could even begin to explain the solace and reassurance your channel has brought me. Thank you 🐢

  • @S.c.myrstrom
    @S.c.myrstrom Год назад +2

    Great video! I feel the same. ❤

  • @theshylilie
    @theshylilie Год назад +1

    I absolutely love this and the timing of your message is so relevant to me today. Thank you so much for sharing 🙏🌞💐

    • @charlierewilding
      @charlierewilding  Год назад

      Oh wonderful, thank you so much for watching. ❤️

  • @silviaalmeida9723
    @silviaalmeida9723 Год назад +1

    This is so so beautiful and helpful, thank you for making me feel seen!

  • @Gigglepickle
    @Gigglepickle Год назад +3

    Really powerful video. After watching, it really made me think and reflect on my interactions at work, home and what I think of myself. Brilliant video.

  • @eltrym
    @eltrym 7 дней назад

    What was the Brownie promise in the 1970s?
    I promise that I will to do my best: To do my duty to God and to serve the Queen And to help other people, and To keep the Brownie Guide Law.
    The Brownie Guide Law is;
    A Brownie Guide thinks of others before herself and does a Good Turn every day.

  • @andrewbaker8373
    @andrewbaker8373 Год назад +2

    I am at a similar Realisation point. In my experience breaking that presentation to others will meet some resistance. At times this transition for me has been a very lonely one. I live alone and unpartnered.. I am in my latter 60s. A late developer 😁

    • @charlierewilding
      @charlierewilding  Год назад +1

      Gosh yes, this is so true. I'm sorry you've experienced loneliness. You may be late to the party, but some people never recognise this in themselves or if they do they don't have the strength to face it and make changes because it is so so hard, so I admire you for persevering!

    • @Andrewmarkbaker
      @Andrewmarkbaker Год назад

      @@charlierewilding thank you. This video was an important watch.

  • @AutumnSunn
    @AutumnSunn Год назад +1

    💜✨

  • @lalelu1168
    @lalelu1168 Год назад

    9:50

  • @ezazkhan4233
    @ezazkhan4233 4 месяца назад

    hlw mam im people please lack camnicution

  • @rainbowstarks
    @rainbowstarks Год назад +1

    That word you used to describe not knowing you you are - what was it? I would love to know, as it distressed me for a long time.
    Also - a gentle suggestion that I would not describe people pleasing as manipulative or lying, as those words have negative connotations and imply an intention behind them, I don't find this is the case with people pleasing. Struggling for words right now but I hope we can all be kind to ourselves because our intentions are not to manipulate, just to connect.

    • @charlierewilding
      @charlierewilding  Год назад +1

      Self-erasure?
      Good point; I definitely have compassion and kindness for myself in unveiling my people-pleasing and to say that it keeps us from connecting with other people as our true selves is probably a kinder way to phrase it!

    • @rainbowstarks
      @rainbowstarks Год назад +1

      @@charlierewilding i think you do have kindness and compassion, i always hear it in your voice! I am just sensitive to those phrases I think, because I overdid it with self-development and ended up turning it on myself... Stay well and thank you again for your videos

    • @charlierewilding
      @charlierewilding  Год назад

      @@rainbowstarks 100% I hear you :) The kindness and compassion towards myself hasn't been easy to develop after so long of trying to 'fix' myself! Thank you for sharing. ❤

  • @mehmetucar3685
    @mehmetucar3685 Год назад +1

    119. Super like 🎉😊