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"Boundaries & Bravery": Exploring the Strength of Saying No!

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Saying “no” can have several positive effects on your mental/physical/spiritual health. Here are some:

1.Create and Set Boundaries: Feeling confident in saying “no” helps you set clear and consistent boundaries for yourself. It allows you to prioritize your needs and protect your time and energy.

2.Develop Self-Care: Saying “no” is an act of self-care. By declining tasks or commitments that overwhelm you, you prevent burnout and maintain better mental health and well-being.

3.Grow and Improve Self-Esteem: When you assertively say “no,” you build self-esteem and confidence. Recognizing your own needs and standing up for them reinforces a positive self-image. confidence comes from doing

4.Develop Self-Empowerment by doing. No means No, 2 letters one syllable.

5.Give Self Permission- If you can say no once, you can say no again. It is self-sustaining.

6.Improves communication in relationships.

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Saying “no” can have several positive effects on your mental/physical/spiritual health. Here are some:

1.Create and Set Boundaries: Feeling confident in saying “no” helps you set clear and consistent boundaries for yourself. It allows you to prioritize your needs and protect your time and energy.

2.Develop Self-Care: Saying “no” is an act of self-care. By declining tasks or commitments that overwhelm you, you prevent burnout and maintain better mental health and well-being.

3.Grow and Improve Self-Esteem: When you assertively say “no,” you build self-esteem and confidence. Recognizing your own needs and standing up for them reinforces a positive self-image. confidence comes from doing

4.Develop Self-Empowerment by doing. No means No, 2 letters one syllable.

5.Give Self Permission- If you can say no once, you can say no again. It is self-sustaining.

6.Improves communication in relationships.

  continue reading

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