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You’re a strong-willed, independent woman, so why is there that one person in your life who you simply can’t say ‘no’ to?
As an only child, my father always told me, “You don’t have to be liked by everyone, and you don’t have to like them, too.” I guess I always sought a sense of approval from those around me growing up, and the desire to be ‘liked’ by my peers was vital.
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Consequently, I became known to friends as the ‘fixer’: the one who was always happy to lend an ear or come to the rescue whenever there was a crisis – even at my own inconvenience. After all, isn’t that what true friends are for?
But where do you draw the line? And when can being ‘too nice’ be taken for granted? (Post continues after gallery.)
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One of my girlfriends, Ashley, has always had major drama for as long as I’ve known her (over 10 years). She is beautiful, kind-hearted, and generous, but seems to attract misfortune. Whether it was yet another relationship disaster, money woes, or health issues, she always called on me for a favors. I’ve been there for the good, the bad and the ugly, probably more so than she has been for me.
Don’t get me wrong, I don’t mind helping a friend in need, but it started to become so repetitive, there was an unspoken expectation that I’d always say ‘yes.’
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