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Hi people. I am back again from a week off. Hope all is well with you. I found this article on people pleasing and how this can hamper our staying stable. Come on down to Depression Support Chat on Thursday 9PM EDT and share your experiences and wisdom about this article 12 Signs That You?re A People Pleaser | Happily Imperfect

12 Signs That You’re A People Pleaser By Sharon Martin, LCSW

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This is an interesting article, I think it would be well worth discussing.
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Thank you for your responses.
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