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EPISODE · Jan 25, 2021 · 22 MIN

#22. 4 Reasons to Stop Apologizing Every Time You Say No

from The Physician Philosopher Podcast · host Jimmy Turner, MD

It's Nice to know that Wilt Chamberlain and I have at least one thing in common: we both got over our need to please people. I used to feel responsible for other people's feelings. It's taken so long for me to realize being authentic to who I am means saying no, no matter how disappointed someone else is.  That's why I want to share with you these 4 reasons you should stop being a people pleaser so that you can live your life. It's not possible for us to please everyone all the time, so why do we say yes to everything, even when deep down we don't want to?  Also, Don't miss out on The Alpha Coaching Experience - our premier coaching program meant specifically to help doctors find balance and create the life you want and deserve. Join the waitlist here: https://thephysicianphilosopher.com/waitlist

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