Aug 25, 2017 · 1 min read
Bravo! Thank you for this post, Brad. I hate saying no but have to do it often. I typically look at saying no as me disappointing the person. The guilt that I associate with saying no can turn into anger (“Why did they put me in the position to even have to answer the question?”). That’s a shitty place to be and I’m putting myself there. I rarely focus on putting myself (and my time) first. With that said, after a discussion about 24 hours ago, my new focus is on keeping my interests top of mind when making decisions.
Your line of, “It used to be a burden to say no, but it isn’t anymore…” is an inspirational one. Fingers crossed I get there.
Thanks again for the post.
