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5 ways to be a people pleaser, as per psychology

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 28, 2025, 04:01 IST
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Why be a people pleaser

Being a people pleaser often gets a bad reputation, but when done tactfully and thoughtfully, it can actually strengthen your relationships, and even help you succeed professionally. Psychology shows that humans are wired for connection, and the desire to be liked and accepted is deeply rooted in our evolutionary past. However, healthy people-pleasing is about balancing kindness with self-respect — not sacrificing your own needs for others. Here we list some ways to be a people pleaser:


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Practice active listening

Communication is key for any relationship to thrive. However, it not just involves open and honest communication, but also active listening. People often love to talk about themselves, and so if you listen to them without interrupting or questioning then it is one of the most powerful ways to be a genuine people pleaser. Active listening means giving someone your full attention, maintaining eye contact, nodding, and offering thoughtful responses.

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Offer help — but also set clear boundaries

Helping others in need is a hallmark of a good people pleaser, but psychology emphasises the importance of healthy limits. Offering help boosts oxytocin (the “bonding hormone”) for both you and the receiver, thus creating stronger emotional ties. However, do not overextend yourself as it could lead to burnout and resentment in the long run.

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Genuinely appreciate and praise others

According to psychology, expressing your sincere appreciation for others boost their someone’s self-esteem and create lasting positive memories. Genuine people pleasers naturally attract warmth and loyalty from others.

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Respect differences

Psychologists emphasise that effective people-pleasing isn’t about becoming a chameleon. Instead, it is about respecting your differences. Allow others to have their opinions, even when you disagree, without feeling the need to "fix" things. This will make them feel heard, and they too will respect your clashing viewpoints.

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Learn the power of saying "No" when needed and offer alternatives

Saying “no” can actually make you a better, more trusted people pleaser. Psychologists argue that boundaries are crucial for healthy relationships. Instead of flat rejections, offer thoughtful alternatives. This shows that you aren;t simply negating others' views or suggestions, but are genuinely offering better solutions or alternatives.

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