Stop Saying “Sorry” As a Coping Mechanism: People Pleasing & Imposter  Syndrome — Tanya Geisler

Stop Saying “Sorry” As a Coping Mechanism: People Pleasing & Imposter Syndrome — Tanya Geisler

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If you find yourself constantly apologizing — saying “sorry” for taking up space, attracting attention, or rocking the boat — you might be saying sorry as a way of dealing with the Imposter Complex (click here to see why I say Imposter Complex instead of Imposter Syndrome) . To avoid feeling lik

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