Ooh, let’s see… Do you lie awake at night worried about what others think of you? Find yourself cringing whenever anyone asks for a favour because you don’t know how to say no? Experience a virtual panic attack whenever someone tells you they “need to talk”?
You’re not alone.
Welcome to one of the biggest and sneakiest drinking triggers: the disease to please.
Former people-pleaser, and author of the bestselling sobriety memoir, A Happier Hour, Rebecca Weller shared your angst. Her pesky little need to be liked meant she was petrified of being a burden, of doing anything that might hurt somebody’s feelings, and of the slightest confrontation.
Now she’s here to help you take your power back.
In this book, Rebecca explores the many clumsy, humiliating – and ultimately liberating – lessons we might experience along the way, and how each of us can begin to build a deep and unshakeable confidence.
Chameleon: Confessions of a Former People-Pleaser is a book about the danger of giving our power away to others, and the magic of finding our way back to ourselves.
Rebecca Weller is a Health and Life Coach, Author and Speaker. Named ‘one of Perth’s leading Health-preneurs’ by The Sunday Times Magazine, Rebecca helps women from around the world to get their sparkle back and create a life they love.
Author of the bestselling memoir, A Happier Hour, the long-awaited follow-up, Up All Day, and her newest book, Chameleon, Rebecca writes about love, life, and the strength and potential of the human spirit.
Her work has been featured by the Telstra Business Awards, The Australian, The Huffington Post, MindBodyGreen, Fast Company, Good Health Magazine, Marie Claire Australia, and Elle Quebec.
Rebecca lives in sunny Perth, Western Australia, with her husband, Dominic.
Learn more, plus receive a weekly love note full of inspiration and special bonus gifts, at BexWeller.com.