

Ep. 039: People-Pleasing and Its Effects on Relationships with Kim Gross
The Relationship Diversity Podcast celebrates and explores all aspects of relationship structure diversity from soloamory to monogamy to polyamory and everything in between because every relationship is as unique as you are.
Episode #039
People-Pleasing and Its Effects on Relationships with Kim Gross
Today’s episode is part of our Conversations series. I am just one voice in this relationship diversity movement. And it’s important to bring more unique perspectives into the conversation. Today will be talking with my friend, Kim Gross all about the people-pleasing and perfectionist characteristics that keep you from living your most authentic and fulfilling life.
About Kim:
She is the founder/creator of the 5-Step Power Pathway. She helps people pleasers and perfectionists who have spent a lifetime of perpetual suffering because they have identified with these patterns. She helps guide clients on a journey of self-healing so that they can have more meaningful connections and the courage to create the life they desire.
Want to know if you are a people-pleaser? Take Kim’s free quiz here.
Connect with Kim through her website, TikTok, Instagram or Facebook.
Listen to her podcast Masks Off on YouTube, Spotify or Apple Podcast.
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