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Nearly half of adults identify as people-pleasers — and a psychologist says it could be affecting everything from relationships to vacations.

But chartered clinical psychologist Tracy King believes solo travel can be a powerful way for people-pleasers to break unhealthy habits, build confidence and focus on their own needs without feeling guilty.

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