Steem4nigeria Accelerator Contest Week 51: I Learnt to Say NO.
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Introduction
Hey lovely family good morning, how is everyone doing, hope you all had a wonderful night, Is your best friend Vivian mogar ugana, i missed everyone and I know you guys missed me too but am here now.
Do you always find it hard to say No to people's request?
No i don't, but sometimes depends on who is involved and also what the person is requesting for.
Mention reasons why people's find it difficult to say No?
- Fear of disappointing or letting others down
- Desire to be liked, accepted, or popular
- Fear of conflict or confrontation
- Difficulty setting boundaries or prioritizing own needs
- Fear of missing out (FOMO) or feeling left out
- Lack of assertiveness or communication skills
- Emotional attachment or empathy for the person making the request
- Fear of being seen as rude, unhelpful, or uncooperative
- Habit of people-pleasing or overcommitting
- Difficulty saying no without feeling guilty
- Fear of damaging relationships or reputation
- Uncertainty about how to say no without offending others
- Feeling overwhelmed or pressured by the request
- Lack of self-confidence or self-worth
What was the experience that taught you to say No?
- Toxic friendship: Being taken advantage of by a "friend" who consistently makes unreasonable requests, teaching the importance of settings boundaries.
What is your advice for those who still struggle to give No as an answer:
- Practice saying no: Start small, like declining a second helping of food or saying no to a minor request.
- Identify your boundaries: Clarify what you're comfortable with and what you're not.
- Use assertive language: Say "I appreciate the request, but I'll have to say no" or "I'm not comfortable with that."
- Offer alternatives: If possible, suggest another solution or offer help in a different way.
- Don't over explain: A simple "no" or "I'm not able to" is enough; avoid justifying or apologizing excessively.
- Remember, "no" is a complete sentence: You don't owe anyone an explanation.
- Prioritize self-care: Remember that saying no to others means saying yes to yourself.
- Set clear expectations: Communicate your boundaries and expectations clearly to others.
- Be firm but polite: Say no with kindness and respect, but maintain your boundary.
- Celebrate small wins: Acknowledge and celebrate each time you successfully say no!
Conclusion:
Remember, saying no is a skill that takes time and practice to develop. Be patient and kind to yourself as you work. thank you
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