When Saying No Means Saying Yes

Published: Fri, 03/10/17

"I've already had someone try to get me signed
up for a newsletter. I'm not sure how to politely
tell them that I'm not interested. I'm not wanting
what they are offering, and not wishing to be rude."


That was the private message one of my friends
sent me yesterday.

A great time to say no, isn't it?

Too many people have a hard time saying no.

That was the topic of a Live Steam I did on 
Facebook this morning...

"When Saying No Means Saying Yes."

And by the way, it started out as just "Saying No."

Then Chad Ockstadt made a smart aleck comment,
which turned out to be very funny (Thanks, Chad!)

And the title changed to the one you see above.

The Live Stream is on my wall now. If we're 
Facebook friends, take a look. Video isn't so great,
but the audio is the important part.

It'll be up on the blog in a day or so.

But here's the main point...

Saying no to things you don't need, creates
room, energy and attention for the things
you freely say yes to.


And that's about confidence and self-worth.

If you value yourself enough, you'll value
your time, energy and resources enough to
say NO when it's time to say no.

Julie Dwyer and I are running the maiden
voyage of The Confidence Project next Saturday,
March 18 in Detroit, Michigan.

And there will be lots of other opportunities
to find that confidence in yourself...with a
little help from us.

For now, just imagine a life where saying no
comes easier to you than it does now.

And decide you're worth moving toward it.

Happy Friday,
Larry



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