Nice People Don't Care Too Much

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Think you care too much about other people’s feelings? Think again.

In this bold kickoff to 2026, Dr. Aziz pulls back the curtain on the real reason “nice people” overextend themselves, struggle to say no, and feel constantly responsible for everyone’s emotions. Spoiler alert: it’s not because they care too much—it’s because they’re trying to stay safe. Deep down, many people-pleasing behaviors are driven by fear, guilt, and the unconscious belief that your worth hinges on making others happy.

In this eye-opening episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why over-functioning and “caring” often mask codependency

  • The hidden emotional cost of being overly responsible

  • How niceness traps you in an outdated identity that’s not really you

  • The essential difference between real care and fear-based appeasement

  • Why it’s time to update your inner operating system—not just tweak your habits

If you’ve ever said yes when you wanted to say no, answered texts out of anxiety, or felt guilty for simply protecting your time and energy, this episode will speak to your soul. And it will challenge you to finally liberate yourself from the nice person identity and step into the bold, authentic leader you were meant to be.

Dr. Aziz also shares a powerful invitation to make 2026 the year you fully upgrade your life—starting with your confidence. Tune in, commit, and get ready to reclaim your freedom.

 

 

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