When you decide to say YES to yourself and the person you want to become, you have to say NO to other things.
And if you’re used to being a people pleaser, this can be a real challenge.
But if you’re appeasing other people at the cost of your own happiness, it’s time to learn how to set some healthy boundaries and normalize saying NO THANK YOU to the things that don’t serve you.
On this episode of Destined to Be, we explain why saying no is self-care, describing the anxiety, exhaustion and overwhelm that result when you don’t make space for what you need.
We discuss the danger empaths face in taking on other people’s problems as their own and challenge you to set boundaries with yourself in order to overcome bad habits and limiting beliefs.
Listen in for insight on why it makes others uncomfortable when you decide to change and learn how to enjoy the freedom of saying NO without explaining yourself or feeling guilty about it.
Key Takeaways
The anxiety, exhaustion and overwhelm that happen when you can’t say no
How saying YES to your priorities means saying NO to other things
The danger empaths face in taking on other people’s problems as their own
Alison’s journey to making herself a priority
Why it’s challenging for Mallory to say no to herself when it comes to work
How to set boundaries with yourself to shift bad habits and limiting beliefs
Why you don’t have to explain yourself when you say no
Why it’s crucial to practice saying no (without feeling guilty about it)
How freeing it is once you get past the discomfort of saying no
Why it makes others self-conscious and uncomfortable when you change
Connect with Mallory & Alison
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Resources
Mallory’s Reel on Saying No as Self-Care
Mallory’s Level Up VIP Coaching Program
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