No More Mr. Nice Guy !link!

The result? Anxiety, low self-esteem, broken relationships, unfulfilled careers, and secret anger. The “Nice Guy” isn’t nice at all—he’s manipulative without realizing it.

Nice Guys often fear their own power and sexuality. No More Mr. Nice Guy

The goal is . You want to keep your kindness, compassion, and empathy—but you must fuse them with boundaries, standards, and the willingness to walk away. You want to be a benevolent leader, not a tyrant. The result

In his book, Dr. Robert Glover defines the "Nice Guy Syndrome" not as a personality trait, but as a pattern of people-pleasing and conflict avoidance. Nice guys believe that if they are "good" and do everything "right," they will be loved, have their needs met, and live a problem-free life. Nice Guys often fear their own power and sexuality

Read the first three chapters of Dr. Robert Glover’s No More Mr. Nice Guy . You will feel like the author has been hiding in your closet watching your life.