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What saying NO actually means is. Credit to: Ankur Warikoo ______________ Follow for more Useful Infographics

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Nadica Kaeva

Marketing Administrative Assistant at Regroup Mass Notification®

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I used to struggle with saying 'no,' but learning to prioritize my happiness has made a huge difference✨️

Sam Milward CEng CMIOSH

HSSE Manager at Stanlow Terminals

2w

Yes and yes. Saying "no" isn't just about what's good personally though. Done well - by saying "no, or not right now, because .." - it can help manage expectations, improved prioritsation, and/or help issues be resolved.

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Matthew Williams

CEO of Quba | On a mission to simplify & accelerate customer-centred digital technology for airports, finance, and retail.

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It can feel difficult, but having happiness top of mind is key.

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LaTasha Hernandez, MBA

Credits & Returns Manager, pioneering Operations, Training, & Productivity Enhancement through Leadership & Logistics | Lean Six Sigma

2w

Saying no isn’t selfish. Before you can give yourself to anything else you have to help yourself first. Setting boundaries by saying no is okay.

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Jonny Tooze

The Agency Coach | On a mission to merge agency growth with personal development.

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Always important to have barriers and not say yes to everything.

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Angelica Soto Gonzalez

Miembro del equipo legal en Mil Mujeres Legal Services

2w

I'll keep this in mind

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Chris Donnelly

Hiring Personal Brand Manager and also Hiring Video Personal Brand Manager

2w

Saying No is powerful!

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Bobby White

Teacher at Dallas Independent School District

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Good point!

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