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This is what I mean by the term "nice guy" 🧘‍♂️💭 Flexibility in a relationship: How much is too much? It’s the golden question for anyone trying to strike the right balance between being accommodating and preserving their own self-worth.   🌟 The tightrope walk between being a supportive partner and losing yourself in the process is delicate. What's the distinction between the sexy resilience of a yoga mat and the dismal fate of becoming a doormat? 🚪🧘‍♀️   👇 Here's the breakdown:   1️⃣ Yoga Mat Flexibility: Being adaptable and resilient, bouncing back from conflicts, and being open to change.   2️⃣ Doormat Syndrome: Saying 'yes' when you're screaming 'no' inside, always putting others before you to the point of self-neglect.   🎭 We often hear about the “nice guy” persona – but there’s a stark contrast between being genuinely kind and playing the people-pleaser. The latter can often lead to neglecting your own needs in favor of serving others.   So, how can you ensure you're a yoga mat and not a doormat?   🌱 Know Your Worth: Understand that you deserve respect and don't need to sacrifice your needs for others constantly.   🔍 Self-Reflection: Are your actions coming from a place of genuine kindness or a need for approval?   📣 Communicate Your Needs: It’s okay to be selfless, but not at the cost of your own well-being. Speak up about what you need too.   🚫 Set Boundaries: Learn to say 'no' when something doesn't align with your values or exceeds your limits.   🔄 Reciprocity: Look for balance in give-and-take. Relationships are a two-way street.   💡 Remember, there’s a world of difference between being kind and being ‘the nice guy’. Showing up as a good person doesn't equate to putting everyone else’s needs before your own. It’s about mutual respect and care, not just about being agreeable.   📌 So before you go full monk mode in selflessness, ask yourself: Are you serving others out of pure generosity, or are you avoiding confronting your own needs and desires?

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