“Unlocking the Power of ‘No’: 9 Surprising Habits of Guilt-Free Decision Makers”
6. They say ‘yes’ when it matters
Now, this might seem a bit counter-intuitive. Aren’t we talking about saying ‘no’? Yes, we are. But here’s the catch: people who can say ‘no’ without feeling guilty are also the ones who say ‘yes’ when it truly matters.
You see, by not overcommitting themselves, they save their energy and time for the things that are truly important to them. They’re able to fully commit to these tasks or people because they’re not spread too thin.
So next time you find it hard to say ‘no’, think about what you might be saying ‘yes’ to instead. Is it something more important? Something that aligns better with your values or goals? If so, then saying ‘no’ to one thing might just be saying ‘yes’ to something much more significant.
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