Your Brand:
Harmony. You’re more than just nice.
Superpower:
Your inner radar to smooth social situations.
Kryptonite:
Saying “yes” when you really mean “no.”
Natural Gift:
Making others feel understood and valued.
Your Invisible Tattoo:
(keeper of the peace)
The results are in, and you're the:
Guess which character
shares this archetype
with you → Carrie!
Guess which character shares this archetype with you → Carrie!
Your Brand:
Harmony. You’re more than just nice.
Superpower:
Your internal radar to smooth every social situation.
Kryptonite:
Saying “yes” when you really mean “no.”
Natural Gift:
Making others feel understood and valued.
Your Invisible Tattoo:
(keeper of the peace)
Your ability to read a room is powerful, but it's leaving you disconnected from yourself.
Your ability to read a room
is powerful, but it's leaving you disconnected from yourself.
So, what does it really mean to be a
"people-pleaser"?
So, what does it really mean to be a "people-pleaser"?
Your social antennae is always up - reading every expression, change in tone, and hint of disapproval.
You shrink and silence yourself to keep others comfortable.
You dance around people's emotions, leaving no space for your own.
You can adapt to whatever version of yourself people want like a chameleon.
Expressing your own needs or opinions feels risky. Like it will shatter the harmony you've worked so hard to maintain.
Your social antennae is always up - scanning every face for disapproval.
You shrink and silence yourself
to keep others comfortable.
You skillfully dance around people's emotions leaving no space for your own.
You adapt to whatever version of yourself people want like a chameleon
Expressing your own needs or opinions feels risky. Like it will shatter the harmony you've worked so hard to maintain.
Before automatically saying "yes," just pause. Ask yourself: "What do I really want here?" This isn't selfish – it's honest. Consider the risk of saying “yes” and “no”. The moment between their request and your response is where your power lies and your authentic self has space to speak. Let her!
Before automatically saying "yes," just pause. Ask yourself: "What do I really want here?" This isn't being selfish – it's being honest. Consider the risk of saying “yes” and “no”.
The moment between their request and your response is where your power lies and
your authentic self has space to speak. Let her!
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Imagine speaking your truth without fearing rejection. What if you could stay connected and reclaim your right to exist as yourself?
That's why...
In just four transformative videos, you’ll discover why your anxiety pushes you to please everyone but yourself, how to reclaim your
voice without losing connection and finally experience
the freedom of being truly seen.
You'll know it's working when you stop walking on eggshells, confidently speak your truth and use your emotional wisdom to serve your own needs first without losing the connections that mean the most.
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Anxiety isn't your enemy.
Anxiety isn't your enemy.
Unlike most coaches, my expertise doesn't just come from trainings and textbooks. It comes from the trenches! My lived experience makes all the difference.
For 26 years, I hid my struggles behind a successful career as a corporate attorney with a perfect image - Ivy League grad and Division 1 athlete. I was the perfectionist, people-pleaser, over-achiever and caretaker all in one!
I didn't just study anxiety – I lived it, battled it, and eventually transformed it. And on my path discovered the truth about anxiety that no one else was talking about—and it changed EVERYTHING.
One brave step at a time!