People-Pleasing & Adult ADHD — The Hidden Cost for High-Achieving Professionals

February 9
26 mins

Episode Description

People pleasing is often seen as being helpful, reliable, or easy to work with. But for busy professionals, executives, entrepreneurs, and business owners with ADHD, it can quietly become one of the biggest drivers of burnout, overcommitment, and frustration.

In this episode, Dave talks about how people pleasing shows up in leadership and the workplace, why it's so common in high-achieving adults with ADHD, and what it actually costs you over time.

More importantly, Dave will explore practical ways to recognize these patterns and how to begin shifting toward healthier boundaries that support sustainable success.

In this episode:

  • Why people pleasing in ADHD is less about being "nice" and more about emotional regulation
  • How people pleasing shows up in leadership, business ownership, and professional roles
  • The link between rejection sensitivity, conflict avoidance, and overcommitment
  • Subtle signs of hidden people pleasing in high performers
  • The professional, financial, and personal costs of chronic people pleasing
  • Why saying yes often feels easier than tolerating discomfort
  • Simple mindset shifts to move from automatic yes to intentional choice
  • Practical strategies to reduce people pleasing without damaging relationships

If you've ever felt overwhelmed, resentful, or stretched too thin while trying to be everything to everyone, this episode is for you.

**Do you want to work with Dave one-on-one? Go to www.overcomingdistractions.com and book an introductory Zoom chat. Or go directly to Dave's calendar; https://calendly.com/davidgreenwood1/15min

 

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