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Ten most terrible manifestations of flattering personality

The ten most terrible manifestations of please-pleasing personality are as follows: constantly accommodating others' opinions and needs, having no own opinions and positions, being too sensitive to others' criticism, gaining others' approval by any means, not accepting rejection and failure, being indifferent to others' needs and difficulties, lacking the ability to recognize and manage their own feelings, not daring to say "no", lacking self-confidence and self-esteem, and relying too much on interpersonal relationships.

1, constantly accommodating other people's opinions and needs. They often feel that they can't please everyone, so they constantly adjust their thoughts and actions to meet the expectations of others.

I don't have my own views and positions. They are afraid of being isolated and excluded, so they will go with the flow and have no independent thinking ability.

3, too sensitive to other people's criticism. They worry that they are not good enough and that others don't like them, so they will be very sensitive to criticism and even blame themselves too much.

4. Make every effort to gain the recognition of others. They often use lies, deception, exaggeration and other means to please others, hoping to win their love and appreciation.

Rejection and failure are unacceptable. They are afraid of losing the goodwill and support of others, so they will keep trying to please others, even if they encounter rejection and failure, it is hard to accept.

6. Indifference to the needs and difficulties of others. They only pay attention to the superficial relationship between themselves and others, pay little attention to the real needs and emotional state of others, and lack sympathy and emotional ability.

7. Lack of cognition and management ability for their feelings. They often hide their emotions in their hearts, are unwilling to express their true thoughts and feelings, and lack self-awareness and emotional management ability.

8. Dare not say "no". They are afraid of offending or disappointing others, so they always cater to others' demands and expectations and dare not express their thoughts and opinions.

9, no self-confidence and self-esteem. They lack self-affirmation and sense of self-worth, lack confidence in their own ability and charm, and need to constantly gain recognition from others by pleasing.

10, relying too much on interpersonal relationships. They rely too much on the connection and development with others, and think that only by being recognized by others can they satisfy their own needs and desires, and they lack an independent lifestyle and interpersonal network.

How to get along with flattering people

1, give affirmation and encouragement: flattering people often lack self-confidence, and they need recognition and praise from others. When communicating with them, you can express more positive words and encourage them to make their own choices and decisions.

2. Don't expect too much: A flattering person will spare no effort to meet the requirements of others, but if these requirements are beyond his ability or tolerance, it may lead to stress and discomfort. Therefore, when cooperating with them, we should try to avoid too harsh requirements and give them enough time and space.

3. Help them build up their sense of self-identity: Flattery people often lack their sense of self-identity, and they need others' recognition to confirm their value and significance. We can help them build self-confidence and self-esteem by encouraging them to try new things, accept challenges and learn new knowledge.