Fierce Kindness Community Gathering 1 — Authentic Kindness or People Pleasing? April 2, 2025 Reading Time: 2 min ShareTweetPinShare0 SharesDo you ever get caught between being kind, being “nice”—or just trying to avoid upsetting someone? Well, we explore this exact challenge in this Kindness Community Gathering: watch the recording right here!Topic: Authentic Kindness ‘v’ People PleasingIn this session we explore:The crucial differences between Authentic Kindness & People PleasingWhat makes Authentic Kindness more than just being niceWhat Authentic Kindness means for youYou’ll also get: a calming guided meditation, personal reflection time and a helpful free handout with 7 questions to ask yourself! Please note: Due to a technical setting, only the slides and audio were captured in the recording (but all the wisdom is still there!)Plus 2 Bonus Resources to Support You!I created a new free handout to help you figure out if you’re being Authentically Kind or People Pleasing—a practical tool to take away!1) Get Your Bonus Free Handout:Authentic Kindness or People Pleasing? 7 Questions to Ask Yourself Click to grab your Free Handout2) Plus read this article from our archives:Am I Too Nice for My Own Good?✨ Next Community Gathering Details:Finally, mark your calendars for Next Month’s Community Gathering! Our next gathering is pencilled in for: Tuesday May 6 at 9am PST / 12pm EST / 5pm BSTTopic placeholder: How to Set Boundaries & Stop People PleasingDuration: 50-60 minsFormat: Interactive Zoom session (will be recorded)Cost: Completely FREEI’m excited to continue this journey together as we learn and create genuine community and connections built on kindness!Love Emma-Louise ❤P.S. These gatherings are completely FREE. I’d love for you to invite a friend who might benefit from this conversation!Image of Diverse group of people holding sign that says community by Rawpixel via ShutterstockShareTweetPinShare0 SharesLeave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.