Fyp
Queens
I've noticed over time that being overly nice often leads to more stress than happiness. When you constantly put others' needs before your own, it can result in feeling drained and even taken advantage of. This observation aligns well with the idea that "being too nice is costing some of y'all peace." In my experience, it's important to find a balance between kindness and self-care. Saying no when necessary and setting clear boundaries doesn't make you selfish—in fact, it protects your mental and emotional health. I've found that practicing assertiveness and prioritizing my well-being not only improves my mood but also earns others' respect. It's also helpful to recognize that being nice doesn't mean suppressing your feelings or opinions. Authentic communication fosters healthier relationships. When I started valuing my own peace, I noticed that I attracted people who appreciate me for who I truly am, rather than those who may have taken me for granted before. Remember, your peace is precious. Kindness should be genuine and sustainable, not a burden that chips away at your happiness. So, next time you feel drained by always being "too nice," consider small changes like setting limits and practicing self-compassion. These steps can transform your life and bring the inner peace we all deserve.
