Episode 16 - Saying NO!

EPISODE · Jan 25, 2022 · 12 MIN

Episode 16 - Saying NO!

from Dating, Relationships, and Disability · host Kathy O'Connell

I was originally going to do this podcast on boundaries, but I realized that what may be more helpful is to talk about the importance of saying NO as a way of developing healthy boundaries. We have to learn to say NO to what does not feel good or right. Never be afraid to say “NOOOO” to anyone. Communicate immediately to a person you trust if someone has done anything you’re uncomfortable with.Saying No to Subtle DiscomfortsIt’s equally important that you say NO to interactions and communication that is not outright abuse, but still makes you feel uncomfortable or violated in any way.Examples:Touch on the knee, thigh, or back that does not feel right.A hug or kiss that doesn’t feel right.A term of endearment (i.e. honey or baby) way too soon.Unwanted calls, texts, or emails.Flashes of jealousy.Control issues.Not listening.Developing Healthy BoundariesCheck in with yourself about how you're feeling.If something doesn't feel right, communicate about it.How do you check in with yourself?Listen to what you’re feeling and respect them.If something doesn’t feel right, trust that and communicate about it.Ask yourself “Is this how I want to be feeling with this person?”LeavingLastly, we need to know when to leave a relationship. Here’s some examples:When there’s any type of abuse - physical, emotional, mental. Leave at the first sign.When you’re generally unhappy in the relationship.When you don’t feel respected or treated well.When you are not on the same page with your partner about your relationship.Where Do We Go From Here? Learn to say no as a way of developing healthy boundaries. Say no to subtle discomforts as much as blatant ones. Use the download in the show notes to help you identify how you can be safe in relationships and have healthy boundaries in relationships.Allow it to help you get clarity on what you may need to work on to feel happy and safe in relationships.ResourcesFree download - Do I Feel Safe checklist. Please leave us a review!CreditsMusic by: https://www.purple-planet.com "Successful Motivation"Artwork photo by ElevateCheck out our Dating Memberships:Dating Made Easier (for all people wanting to date) - is a monthly membership for anyone (with or without disabilities) who wants support and guidance in dating skills and getting the RESULTS you want in dating and relationships. Click here to learn more. Supporting Dating and Relationships membership (for special educators and professionals in disability services) - is for professionals in the disability field who are looking for training and resources to effectively help students/people with disabilities in developing dating and relationship skills. Click here to learn more. Music by Successful Motivation | Artwork photo by Elevate

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