Everyone Likes You. That's the Problem. (6 Disguises of Your Nervous System)

Everyone Likes You. That's the Problem. (6 Disguises of Your Nervous System)

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People-pleasing isn't a habit you can simply decide to quit. It's your nervous system running a survival program that was wired in long before you ever had a say in it. And the moment you understand that, everything starts to shift, because you finally stop fighting the wrong thing.

In this episode I walk you through the six faces this survival response wears, the disguises your nervous system learned to put on to keep you safe. You'll almost certainly recognise yourself in more than one, and maybe in all of them. Then I show you what's actually happening in your brain when you live this way, why every wisdom tradition on earth points to the same way back, and the one small practice that starts to bring you home to yourself.

The six faces: The Perfectionist. The Peacekeeper. The Caretaker. The Performer. The Chameleon. And the Lone Wolf, the one almost nobody even calls people-pleasing.

In this episode:

  • Why "set boundaries, stop caring, just love yourself" never actually works
  • What people-pleasing really is, the fawn response, and why these patterns are blends, not boxes
  • What chronic people-pleasing does to your brain, and how safety brings your thinking back online
  • Why losing connection to yourself quietly costs you in every area of your life
  • How presence brings you home, and the simple daily practice that starts it

Key takeaways:

  • People-pleasing is not a character flaw or a willpower problem. It's the fawn response, a survival reaction named by therapist Pete Walker.
  • It shows up in six forms: the Perfectionist, the Peacekeeper, the Caretaker, the Performer, the Chameleon, and the Lone Wolf. Most people are a blend of several.
  • Chronic people-pleasing keeps the brain in a low-grade threat state, which reduces access to the prefrontal cortex, the part you think and decide with.
  • Reconnecting to yourself is a trainable act of attention called interoception, not a vibe or a mood.
  • Losing touch with your own needs measurably lowers self-esteem and wellbeing, shown in Jennifer Campbell's research on self-concept clarity.
  • The way back is presence, the same answer every major wisdom tradition arrived at independently.

FAQ: Q: What is the fawn response? A: The fawn response is a survival reaction in which you keep yourself safe by keeping other people happy. Therapist Pete Walker named it as a fourth response alongside fight, flight, and freeze, and it's the pattern underneath chronic people-pleasing.

Q: What are the six types of people-pleaser? A: The Perfectionist, the Peacekeeper, the Caretaker, the Performer, the Chameleon, and the Lone Wolf. They're not rigid boxes. Most people are a blend, and they all share one root, a lost connection to yourself.

Q: Is people-pleasing a trauma response? A: Often, yes. People-pleasing frequently develops early as a way to stay safe in an unpredictable or high-conflict environment, which is why willpower alone rarely changes it.

Q: How do you actually stop people-pleasing? A: Not by forcing more boundaries, but by rebuilding your connection to yourself through presence. A simple start is to pause three times a day and ask your body one question, what is true for me here, before you answer for anyone else.

Mentioned in this episode:

  • Pete Walker, Complex PTSD: From Surviving to Thriving (the fawn response)
  • Meg Josephson, LCSW, Are You Mad at Me? (the six types)
  • Amy Arnsten, Yale (stress and the prefrontal cortex)
  • Bud Craig (interoception and the insula)
  • Jennifer Campbell (self-concept clarity)
  • The wisdom traditions: the Upanishads, Buddhist buddha-nature, Marcus Aurelius, Psalm 46, the Qur'an, Rumi, and Emerson

Further reading on interoception:

  • Sarah Garfinkel and Hugo Critchley (interoceptive accuracy and emotion)
  • Lisa Feldman Barrett (interoception and the constructed sense of self)

Ready to come home to yourself? I've created a free masterclass that walks you through the steps. Watch it here: https://www.amenkaur.com/masterclass

Starting Over, Being You with Dr Amen Kaur bridges neuroscience and grounded spirituality for women rebuilding their sense of self. New episodes weekly.

people pleasing, people pleaser, how to stop people pleasing, fawn response, fawn trauma response, nervous system, nervous system regulation, survival mode, boundaries, self-abandonment, perfectionism, caretaker, codependency, presence, self-connection, interoception, anxiety, self-worth, Meg Josephson, Pete Walker

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