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EPISODE · Jul 22, 2026 · 13 MIN

🎙️ Ask Me Anything – E56: Why You Can't Say No to Your Boss (And What Your Worth Has to Do With It)

from Untethering Shame · host Kyira Wackett

Do you say no with confidence to friends and family, then fold the second your boss sends a "do you have a few minutes?" message? You are not alone. In this episode, we get honest about why work boundaries feel impossible even after years of boundary work.We tackle a question from our listener Deb:"I've gotten better at limits with friends and family, but the second my boss asks me for something I know I can't take on, it's like I fold every time. I say yes, I resent it, and then I feel guilty for resenting it. Why is saying no at work so much harder than everywhere else? And how do I do it without destroying my reputation or my relationships?"If that moment feels familiar, this episode is for you. I want to release you from the idea that folding at work means you haven't done enough work on yourself. It doesn't. Work is where your worth gets evaluated publicly, with real consequences attached, so your nervous system treats a no as an existential threat. That response is logical. It's also running on an old story, and you can rewrite it.In this episode, you will learn: The Core Belief Underneath: How "my value at work is tied to my willingness to say yes" formed long before you had a paycheck, and why it fires faster than your thinking brain. Why Work Rewards the Pattern: How praise, promotions, and "team player" labels quietly confirm the belief while burning you out. The Guilt-Resentment Loop: Why resentment pushes you toward no, shame pulls you back toward yes, and communication scripts alone will never break the cycle. Separate the Request From Your Worth: How to recognize that your boss is assessing capacity, not questioning your value, so the stakes drop in your nervous system. Stop Overexplaining: Why an elaborate justification is the verbal equivalent of asking permission, and the one full sentence that's actually enough. The Story After the No: Why the guilt is almost never proportional to the consequence, and how to catch the catastrophizing before it takes over your week. When the Environment Is the Problem: How to tell the difference between a workplace where no is safe and one where the honest question is whether you can sustain yourself there at all. Your Homework: Revisit one recent regretted yes and answer three questions, including what you would tell a colleague you respect in the same spot.Resources & Links: Liberated Living Program: Learn more about the coaching program at https://adversityrising.com/liberated-living Start with the burnout quiz to find your honest starting point: https://adversityrising.com/quiz📝 Want to submit a question for a future episode? Nothing is off-limits (well, almost nothing). Submit anonymously or with your name, whatever feels safest for you.👉 Submit Here: https://forms.gle/1uYJ87Y2Vag6KYCeA💬 If this episode spoke to you, drop a comment and share your biggest takeaway: I'd love to hear what came up for you.Take the Next Step ★ Download the FREE Guide: "Five Things Shame Resilient People Do Every Day and Three Things They Don't" and start making those daily shifts. https://www.adversityrising.com/become-shame-resilient ★ Book a Free 25 Minute Discovery Call: Discuss program options and find the support that fits your needs. https://calendly.com/adversityrising/discovery-call ★ Sign up for Liberated Living: Practice Radical Acceptance, Radical Responsibility, and Radical Authorship to reclaim your life. https://adversityrising.com/liberated-livingStay Connected: Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2AouludJr7EweOkMIN9s42 Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/untethering-shame/id1691795543 YouTube: www.youtube.com/@adversityrising Website: www.adversityrising.comYour no, delivered with clarity, is an act of integrity. And integrity builds reputations. It doesn't destroy them.

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