About this episode
Welcome to today’s episode of Shrink for the Shy Guy with Dr. Aziz! We’re diving into one of the most universal — and often hidden — fears that drives social anxiety, people-pleasing, and holding back your authentic self:
👉 What if they don’t like me?
Whether it shows up in your relationships, your inbox, at work, or stops you from sharing your ideas and creative work with the world — this fear can run your life if left unchecked.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
How fear of judgment and rejection hides behind stress, email anxiety, and overthinking
Why being “thick-skinned” isn’t the answer (and what to do instead)
A powerful metaphor to help you release other people’s negativity without taking it on
The truth about being sensitive — and why it might actually be your superpower
How to stop living in fear of upsetting others and start showing up fully you
This one’s loaded with humor, honesty, and deep insights to help you finally break the spell of needing everyone to like you. Let’s get free.-----------------------------------------------------
Do you ever find yourself constantly worrying about what others think? Maybe you're hesitant to speak your mind or take action, fearing rejection or judgment. If you're nodding along, you're not alone. Many of us struggle with the desire to please others and avoid conflict, but the good news is, you can break free from this cycle and become the most authentic version of yourself.
The People-Pleasing Trap
One of the biggest obstacles to living authentically is the fear of being disliked or upsetting others. You may find yourself bending over backward to keep the peace, saying "yes" when you want to say "no," or avoiding difficult conversations altogether. But here's the truth: this constant effort to manage others' perceptions is draining, and it doesn't bring lasting peace or fulfillment.
As Dr. Aziz shares, this behavior is often rooted in a fear of being rejected or disliked. Whether it's a colleague, a family member, or a stranger, the thought of someone not approving of us can cause anxiety and paralysis. And while it’s natural to care about what others think, letting this fear control you leads to missed opportunities for growth, connection, and authenticity.
"You can’t live authentically if you’re constantly adjusting yourself to fit others' expectations." — Dr. Aziz
Step 1: Recognize the Fear
The first step to overcoming people-pleasing is to recognize the fear that’s driving your actions. Often, this f