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Boundaries & Saying No: Breaking the People-Pleasing Habit

37 min · 26. Feb. 2026
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Boundaries are hard and sometimes saying no is even harder. In this episode, Jes and Den explore the ongoing challenge of people-pleasing — why we do it, why it persists, and how illness or long-term health challenges make it even trickier. They share reflections and strategies for recognizing your limits, holding your boundaries, and saying no without guilt. This conversation is for anyone who struggles to put themselves first while staying connected to others.

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