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How to Push Back: From People-Pleasing to Power with Tonya Lester | 369

Dec 10, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Tonya Lester, a Brooklyn-based psychotherapist and author specializing in women's emotional health, challenges the stereotype of 'being difficult' as a negative. She delves into the common habit of women suppressing their needs, highlighting the damaging 'do-nothing-do-nothing-freak-out' cycle. Tonya offers practical phrases for expressing hard truths calmly and stresses the importance of healthy anger in relationships. Listeners will learn the value of setting boundaries and the necessity of speaking up to foster genuine connections.
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INSIGHT

Being Difficult Is Disruptive, Not Wrong

  • Being called "difficult" often means you're disrupting a system that rewards women's compliance.
  • Speaking up interrupts dynamics that depend on you over-functioning and over-giving.
INSIGHT

Small Silences Build Big Walls

  • Women often default to assuming their needs are least important and keep quiet about small issues.
  • Repeatedly dismissing small concerns builds a wall of resentment and erodes feeling known.
ADVICE

Speak Early With Simple Statements

  • Say clear, concise statements early instead of letting issues escalate into explosions.
  • Use direct phrases like "I don't like this" or "We need to find a different way."
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