You said yes again. Yes to the project you don't have time for. Yes to the favor that drains you. Yes to showing up when you're already running on empty. And now, at three in the morning, your body is finally speaking the truth your voice couldn't say: this cannot continue.If you constantly prioritize others' needs over your own, scan faces for signs of disappointment, or feel guilty when setting even the smallest boundary, this book will illuminate why. Dr. Amara Osei, a clinical psychologist specializing in attachment and relational patterns, reveals that people-pleasing isn't a personality flaw or weakness of character. It's a survival strategy learned early, when your emotional safety depended on reading the room and keeping others comfortable. What protected you then now quietly destroys your relationships, health, and sense of self.Through compelling case studies, neuroscience research, and attachment theory, Breaking Free From the Need to Please traces the roots of chronic self-sacrifice and shows how these patterns operate invisibly in your daily life. You'll discover why no amount of giving ever feels like enough, why you're exhausted from relationships that should energize you, and why the resentment builds even as you keep saying yes. More importantly, you'll learn how to recognize your specific pleasing patterns, understand their origins without shame, and develop the courage to build authentic connections based on reciprocity rather than fear.This isn't about becoming selfish or losing the relationships you value. It's about reclaiming your voice, your boundaries, and your life while building deeper, more honest connections with the people who matter. With practical exercises, scripts for difficult conversations, and a compassionate recovery roadmap, this book offers the permission and tools you need to finally put down the burden of everyone else's comfort and pick up your own well-being.Stop abandoning yourself to keep the peace. Start building the authentic, balanced life you deserve.