Did you no?
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Did you no?

Half of the troubles of this life can be traced to saying yes too quickly and not saying no soon enough.”


Yes, there is nothing half hearted about a no.?It’s a complete answer by itself. That said, you are not closing the door on momentum or progress. When we offer a generous “no” to someone we care about, we honor our work and their role in it. We care enough to offer them insight about the change we seek to make–and to tell them the truth about what we can’t do at the same time that we’re celebrating what we can do.


We live in a world where saying ‘yes’ is rewarded by reinforcing social habits, whether in professional situations, sharing responsibilities at home, or even navigating intimate relationships.


When you say ‘Yes’ to others, make sure you are not saying ‘No’ to yourself-?Paulo Coelho


Look at the?Yes?sorry?X factor?in saying no. The no of being mediocre, the no of getting away from doing something that degrades someone else’s self respect or dignity and possibility, the no of wanting to be mediocre?and being in a race to the bottom..


Short changing?yourself is easy..saying?maybe?when you should have said?no, or saying?yes?when you should have said?no.


Zig Ziglar had a great quote: “I need to be a meaningful specific, not a wandering generality.” It is about putting our neck on the line and standing up for what matters, rather than toeing the line and ending up saying yes just to please the person sitting in front of you.?


The most brilliant movies are just that not because of what you see but more for what you don’t.?In a culture besieged by adding more,?subtracting?can be highly relevant and disintermediating and that begins with ‘?no?‘.


Saying yes to the life we all want will begin with knowing our no.


ENDS

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