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Alissa Boyer | Highly Sensitive Person Mentor 🌸 on Instagram: "So many highly sensitive women feel like they can’t be BOTH.

You feel like a “bad person” if you say no to someone because “if I don’t do it, who will?”

You’re scared of ever upsetting others so you go along with what other people want even though your intuition is screaming at you! 

You feel guilty EVER disappointing anyone, so every time you *try* to set a boundary, you almost immediately take it back because the discomfort is too much to handle.

Sound familiar?

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Being the good girl becomes part of your identity. It keeps you safe. It makes you feel accepted. It’s WHO you are.

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Alissa Boyer | Highly Sensitive Person Mentor 🌸 on Instagram: "So many highly sensitive women feel like they can’t be BOTH. You feel like a “bad person” if you say no to someone because “if I don’t do it, who will?” You’re scared of ever upsetting others so you go along with what other people want even though your intuition is screaming at you! You feel guilty EVER disappointing anyone, so every time you *try* to set a boundary, you almost immediately take it back because the discomfort…

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