Stop Living for What Others Think of You | Meg Josephson

Stop Living for What Others Think of You | Meg Josephson

You're not just a people pleaser. You're running a survival response your nervous system learned to keep you safe.

Most of us were taught that being agreeable, flexible, and endlessly giving was a virtue. Meg Josephson, a licensed psychotherapist and author of the New York Times bestselling book Are You Mad At Me?, says that pattern is actually a trauma response, and it's running your relationships, your sense of self, and your inner world without you even realizing it.

The fawn response is the fourth threat response, alongside fight, flight, and freeze. It's the one we never get punished for. We get applauded. And that applause is exactly what makes it so hard to break. Meg breaks down the six archetypes it can take: the peacekeeper, the performer, the perfectionist, the chameleon, the caretaker, and the lone wolf.

What it costs you isn't just your time or your boundaries. It's your identity. When you spend years morphing yourself to be liked in every room, you stop knowing what you actually want, feel, or believe. Meg went to a store after college and realized she didn't know her own favorite color. That's the depth of self-erasure people pleasing creates.

The path out starts with one counterintuitive skill: learning to tolerate discomfort. Not fixing, not performing, not self-optimizing. Just pausing long enough to notice what's happening beneath the fawn response, and choosing something different.

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In this episode you will:

  • Understand how complex trauma and generational patterns keep the approval-seeking cycle alive across lifetimes
  • Build the tolerance for discomfort that breaks the people pleasing pattern and lets you show up as your full self
  • Discover the fawn response and why it is the one threat response society actively rewards instead of corrects
  • Identify which of the six people pleaser archetypes is quietly running your behavior in relationships and at work
  • Learn the critical difference between reassurance seeking and genuine validation, and why only one of them actually heals the root

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