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Approval-Seeking from Nice Guy Syndrome

Nice Guys need approval. They change their behavior to please. They avoid conflict. They hide their true preferences. They need external validation to feel okay. Dr. Glover identifies approval-seeking as a core Nice Guy pattern. This guide covers self-validation vs. approval-seeking and practical exercises to break the cycle.

  • Approval-seeking is exhausting; self-validation is sustainable
  • Toxic shame drives approval-seeking
  • Practice: express opinions, tolerate disapproval

Approval-Seeking vs. Self-Validation

Approval-seeking: worth depends on others' opinions. You change behavior to please. You need external validation. Self-validation: worth comes from within. You express preferences. You're fine with some people not liking you. The shift: stop needing approval to feel okay.

Practical Exercises

Express one opinion per day that might disagree. Do something that might draw disapproval. Notice the discomfort. Sit with it. It passes. ConfidenceConnect's thought records challenge approval-seeking beliefs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I stop approval-seeking?
Practice self-validation. Express opinions. Tolerate disapproval. Your worth doesn't depend on others' approval. ConfidenceConnect provides thought records and boundary-setting practice to build this muscle.

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