Nice people usually want to be liked by everyone; they are often afraid of offending others by asking directly for what they want and as a result can feel like a push over. They generally expect others to be as considerate as they are and can grow upset when this isn't the case, over time developing serious anger over the issue. This innovative study shows how being too nice can seriously affect your health, wealth, and happiness, and offers helpful advice for standing up for yourself and putting your own needs first. ...
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Nice people usually want to be liked by everyone; they are often afraid of offending others by asking directly for what they want and as a result can feel like a push over. They generally expect others to be as considerate as they are and can grow upset when this isn't the case, over time developing serious anger over the issue. This innovative study shows how being too nice can seriously affect your health, wealth, and happiness, and offers helpful advice for standing up for yourself and putting your own needs first. Whether at home, at work, or at play, this groundbreaking guide helps nice people get the respect and self-confidence they deserve.
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