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Main Page » Self Help » Time Planning
 

How to Set Boundaries and Say No

 

We are constantly bombarded daily with requests for our time. While helping others can be very rewarding, at the same time we can feel distraught about constantly obligating ourselves to others while not fulfilling our own needs. We can feel distressed about constant commitments to do things we simply dont have the time, energy or desire to do.

At times, we may immediately feel the urge to say no, but instead lose our courage, and concede yet again. The question is why? Is it because:

* You fear you wont be liked or feel a strong need to please everyone

* You have to always keep the calendar full so you feel needed and important

* You undervalue the need for down time and forget simply not wanting to do anything is a legitimate reason to say no

* You would rather not deal with the consequences of saying no and all the feelings that come with it.

Setting boundaries and saying no is taking personal responsibility for your well-being. This requires you to clearly speak up, and specifically ask for what you want. Your decision to say no to requests from family, friends, and co-workers doesnt have to be filled with feelings of uneasiness and guilt. It fact, its important you remember the decision to say no is strictly a personal choice yours!

Whether at work, with family, or friends, you can say no with diplomacy, tact, and respect. Here some ways you can embrace your personal power and assert your right to say no.

Be sure you have all the facts

Before making a commitment, be sure you have a complete understanding of exactly whats being asked of you. You may feel confused because you just dont have enough information to make a decision. You have the right to ask as many questions as necessary.

Ask yourself Is this a unreasonable request?

When someone makes a request, he or she is usually tuned into WIIFM (Whats In It For Me). People are not necessarily concerned with whether or not a request is in your best interest. If you feel hesitant, trapped or otherwise uncomfortable go with your gut and say no. These uneasy feelings probably indicate saying yes isnt best.

Take Your Time

There is no law that says you have to immediately obligate yourself to someone when asked. Take your time before you make a final decision. Simply say I need time to think about this. Ill get back to you.

Set goals

Setting your goals will make it easier to say no. Establishing priorities makes it easy to decide how much time you can devote to others without sacrificing your own needs. You will be more comfortable declining requests that conflict with your priorities.

Speak up - without excuses or apologies

When you have all the facts and decide say no, say no calmly and firmly. An assertive tone of voice, body language, and eye contact lets others know you are serious and definite in your decision.

Dont be meek. Say no directly without excuses. Excuses make you appear as if you arent in control of your decisions. If you say Im sorry but this only weakens your stand. If you have decided saying yes is not in your best interest, no apology is necessary.

What if they wont take no for an answer?

If someone wont take no for an answer, repeat your position. Maintain your stand and dont allow yourself to be manipulated or strong armed. No means no and you have the right to stand by your choice.

Feel good about your decision to say no

Feel calm, confident, and comfortable with your decision to say no. Be secure knowing its enough to say no simply because you just dont want to.

Remember, learn how to say no is a win-win situation for everyone.

Author: Joy Fisher-Sykes
 
Author Bio:
Joy Fisher-Sykes is a specialist in this area. Joy has written several articles in the past on this topic.
 
 
 

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