Overcoming People-Pleasing Tendencies with Dr. Jesse Tyma | Ep. 120

In this episode, Jesse Tyma, DVM, DACVS, shared her perspectives on people-pleasing as an equine veterinarian. She explained that people-pleasing is often rooted in fear and is a learned behavior. She offered suggestions for overcoming your people-pleasing tendencies and reflected on how she manages conflicts and difficult conversations as a people-pleaser.

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