Saying “no” doesn’t make you selfish—it makes you self-respecting.
Set limits on toxic people, draining commitments, and unnecessary obligations.
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Authors: Christy Whitman & Rebecca Grado Theme: Transform aggressive, controlling, and perfectionist tendencies into confidence, balance, and fulfillment.
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The idea of boundaries can sound like a big, scary thing, but it's really just about saying "no" when you don't have the energy or desire to do something. Remember that "no" is a complete sentence—you don't have to explain or justify yourself. Honor and respect your own limits and other people wi...
Setting healthy boundaries is a crucial part of self-care and maintaining balanced relationships. If you’ve managed to establish and enforce your personal boundaries, you’re more accomplished than you might think.
Boundaries aren’t about shutting people out. They’re about setting limits tha...
Success only comes with a balanced life. Part of balance is learning to say no. Saying no doesn’t mean you are selfish; it simply means you have priorities and know what you need to give your attention to at any given time.
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