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Just Say No
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Just Say No in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $4.99


By None
Just Say No in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $4.99
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Size: Kobo eBook
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This book is an empathetic companion for those who find themselves torn between the desire to please others and the need to safeguard their own well-being. As we delve into the depths of this struggle, we'll uncover the reasons behind our difficulties in saying no, the emotional toll it takes, and the empowering journey toward reclaiming control over our lives.
The struggle to set boundaries is not just an individual phenomenon; it's a societal dilemma shaped by cultural norms, social expectations, and our own innate desire for connection. We live in a time when saying yes is applauded, while saying no can be met with raised eyebrows or even judgment. But the consequences of constantly overextending ourselves are profound – burnout, resentment, and a loss of our own sense of identity.
This book is an empathetic companion for those who find themselves torn between the desire to please others and the need to safeguard their own well-being. As we delve into the depths of this struggle, we'll uncover the reasons behind our difficulties in saying no, the emotional toll it takes, and the empowering journey toward reclaiming control over our lives.
The struggle to set boundaries is not just an individual phenomenon; it's a societal dilemma shaped by cultural norms, social expectations, and our own innate desire for connection. We live in a time when saying yes is applauded, while saying no can be met with raised eyebrows or even judgment. But the consequences of constantly overextending ourselves are profound – burnout, resentment, and a loss of our own sense of identity.

















