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Stop Being So Nice - How to Set Boundaries, Overcome People-Pleasing, and Live Authentically
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Stop Being So Nice - How to Set Boundaries, Overcome People-Pleasing, and Live Authentically

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STOP BEING SO NICE A Harsh uide to Setting Boundaries, Conquering the Fear of Saying 'NO', Dealing with Idiots, and Living Authentically

How many times have you bitten your tongue to avoid making others uncomfortable? How many people have taken advantage of your good nature? Are you tired of being the doormat that everyone wipes their feet on? It's time to stop being so damn nice.

"Stop Being So Nice" by Juan David Arbelaez is the guide you need to break free from the tyranny of excessive people-pleasing. This irreverent and straight-shooting book will teach you how to set boundaries, overcome the fear of saying "NO," and deal with the idiots who seem to multiply in your life - all while learning to live authentically.

In these pages, you'll find: - Strategies to identify and eliminate "toxic kindness" from your life - Techniques for establishing healthy boundaries without the guilt trip - No-nonsense approaches to handling uncomfortable situations with confidence - Tools for cultivating more honest and satisfying relationships - Methods to free yourself from guilt and the constant need to apologize

With a direct style and a dose of acid humor, Arbelaez challenges social conventions and invites you to question your own beliefs about kindness. This isn't your typical self-help book; it's a call to action to dare to be authentic, even if it means ruffling some feathers along the way.

From managing personal relationships to navigating the workplace jungle, "Stop Being So Nice" tackles everything: fear of rejection, the art of saying "NO," how to handle emotional vampires, and maintaining your authenticity in the social media circus.

Whether you're dealing with toxic relationships, trying to advance your career, or simply wanting to live a more authentic life, "Stop Being So Nice" provides practical tools - vastly different from the usual feel-good advice - to do it without apologies.

This book won't just change your perspective on kindness; it'll turn your people-pleasing habits upside down.

No more excuses, no more blind compliance: It's time to learn how to stop being so nice and start living authentically.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Juan David Arbelaez
Date
29 December 2024
Pages
158
ISBN
9798230686286

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

STOP BEING SO NICE A Harsh uide to Setting Boundaries, Conquering the Fear of Saying 'NO', Dealing with Idiots, and Living Authentically

How many times have you bitten your tongue to avoid making others uncomfortable? How many people have taken advantage of your good nature? Are you tired of being the doormat that everyone wipes their feet on? It's time to stop being so damn nice.

"Stop Being So Nice" by Juan David Arbelaez is the guide you need to break free from the tyranny of excessive people-pleasing. This irreverent and straight-shooting book will teach you how to set boundaries, overcome the fear of saying "NO," and deal with the idiots who seem to multiply in your life - all while learning to live authentically.

In these pages, you'll find: - Strategies to identify and eliminate "toxic kindness" from your life - Techniques for establishing healthy boundaries without the guilt trip - No-nonsense approaches to handling uncomfortable situations with confidence - Tools for cultivating more honest and satisfying relationships - Methods to free yourself from guilt and the constant need to apologize

With a direct style and a dose of acid humor, Arbelaez challenges social conventions and invites you to question your own beliefs about kindness. This isn't your typical self-help book; it's a call to action to dare to be authentic, even if it means ruffling some feathers along the way.

From managing personal relationships to navigating the workplace jungle, "Stop Being So Nice" tackles everything: fear of rejection, the art of saying "NO," how to handle emotional vampires, and maintaining your authenticity in the social media circus.

Whether you're dealing with toxic relationships, trying to advance your career, or simply wanting to live a more authentic life, "Stop Being So Nice" provides practical tools - vastly different from the usual feel-good advice - to do it without apologies.

This book won't just change your perspective on kindness; it'll turn your people-pleasing habits upside down.

No more excuses, no more blind compliance: It's time to learn how to stop being so nice and start living authentically.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Juan David Arbelaez
Date
29 December 2024
Pages
158
ISBN
9798230686286