Less Nice, More You
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In 'Less Nice, More You,' Dr. Aziz builds on themes of authenticity and boundary-setting to help readers move beyond fear-driven niceness toward confident self-expression.
The book outlines how over-responsibility and codependent patterns limit vitality and provides exercises to develop assertiveness and personal clarity.
It emphasizes compassionate directness, distinguishing healthy care from appeasement, and offers strategies to stop treating others' discomfort as personal emergencies.
Drawing from therapy and coaching, the author frames change as an operating-system upgrade requiring commitment and supportive environments.
The book aims to free readers from the 'nice cage' so they can live fuller, more genuine lives.
The book outlines how over-responsibility and codependent patterns limit vitality and provides exercises to develop assertiveness and personal clarity.
It emphasizes compassionate directness, distinguishing healthy care from appeasement, and offers strategies to stop treating others' discomfort as personal emergencies.
Drawing from therapy and coaching, the author frames change as an operating-system upgrade requiring commitment and supportive environments.
The book aims to free readers from the 'nice cage' so they can live fuller, more genuine lives.
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as another of his books offering an alternative to being overly nice.

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