Overgiving
Overgiving, also known as people-pleasing or codependency, is a pattern of behavior characterized by an excessive desire to please others, often at the expense of one's own needs and well-being. Individuals who overgive may struggle to say no, feel guilty when they prioritize their own interests, and constantly seek external validation. This behavior can stem from a variety of factors, including low self-esteem, a fear of rejection, or a learned pattern of seeking approval.
The consequences of overgiving can be detrimental. It can lead to burnout, resentment, and the erosion of
Recognizing and addressing overgiving involves developing self-awareness, understanding personal values, and practicing assertiveness. Setting healthy boundaries,