“Unlocking the Power of ‘No’: 9 Surprising Habits of Guilt-Free Decision Makers”
Try being open and honest the next time you need to decline a request or commitment. You might be surprised how much easier it makes saying ‘no’.
9. They don’t apologize for their decisions
The most crucial habit of all? People who say ‘no’ without feeling guilty don’t apologize for their decisions. They stand firm in their choices, understanding that they have every right to decide what works best for them.
They know that saying ‘no’ doesn’t require an apology. It’s not an act of rudeness or disregard, but a simple expression of their needs and limitations.
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