LinkedIn Influencer Mika Brzezinski published this post originally on LinkedIn.
Every January, someone will inevitably ask you, “So what is your resolution for the New Year?” While I have built my brand around encouraging women to be consciously growing themselves (and their value) all year, I do like the idea of taking a step back at the start of the new year with fresh eyes and asking, “What can I do better?”
This year, my resolution is to stop people pleasing … across the board. At home. At work. EVERYWHERE! In my upcoming book, Grow Your Value, I explain why it is impossible to increase your worth if you constantly worry about “pleasing” the people around you, saying only what they want to hear and taking the responsibility for the happiness of everyone in the room.
The blunt truth is that if you are trying to be all things to all people all the time, you will never be able to leave a solid impression on anyone. If you keep it up, ultimately, you will be seen as a phony … someone who is not to be trusted or taken seriously because you do not take yourself seriously. People can usually sense an acting job, and this will only serve to make them uneasy and unsure about what your true motives and intentions are. At best, you will not be seen by others as a serious person; at worst, you will be seen as untrustworthy and hollow. Also, people pleasing will run you ragged.









