This Seems Personal
Most people pleasers don't know they're people pleasing. They just think they're nice, easygoing, low-maintenance — or that they're not doing enough. In this episode, Leigh breaks down the fawn response, why people pleasing is a survival skill (not a personality trait), and the small everyday moments — the wave to the neighbor, the "I'm fine," the rehearsed text message — that are quietly running your nervous system. If you've ever caught yourself managing someone else's mood without realizing it, this one's for you. In this episode: * Why most people pleasers don't see themselves that way * The fawn response, explained without the clinical jargon * How we regulate other people's nervous systems to protect our own * The sneaky signs you've never thought twice about — small talk, texting back too fast, "good, you?" * How people pleasing showed up in Leigh's relationships and at work, and what it cost her * Why high achievers get stuck in this pattern and get rewarded for it * How to start telling the difference between authenticity and survival mode Mentioned in this episode: Episode 6, Your Traumatic Intelligence Is Showing. Connect with Leigh: Website: leighgall.com Instagram: @theleighgall TikTok: @thisseemspersonal Leigh is a speaker and coach who helps people identify and rewire the inner critics, conditioned thought patterns, and survival-mode behaviors that masquerade as productivity, drive, and reliability. To work with her or book her to speak, visit leighgall.com.
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