Episode No. 26 Getting Comfortable Saying No.

EPISODE · Sep 2, 2018 · 38 MIN

Episode No. 26 Getting Comfortable Saying No.

from The Sunday Jumpstart Podcast · host Jessica Lauren

 [Tweet "You can say "No" and still be a good person. "]One of the main reasons that a lot of us #Goalgetters are exhausted, overwhelmed and completely burned out is because we have a hard time saying no. We want to be the best boss, momma, wife, student on this entire planet so we say yes to almost every request that comes our way. We don't like to disappoint or hurt anybody's feelings. So when folks ask questions like--can I borrow $200? It's a Yes. Can you plan my wedding for me? Yep! No problem!  Can you help me move across the country? Omg! I'm so happy you asked--yes, yes yes! Now ain’t nothing wrong with helping out and supporting our loved ones. Nothing wrong at all. The issue is OVERCOMMITTING!  We say yes to everybody and their momma that by the time it comes to our goals, our dreams and true desires we're too tired to give the things that we love and value our full attention. So in today's episode, we’re going to talk about getting comfortable saying the word no. I know it’s hard because we all want to show up and be the best friend, lover, momma, etc. But saying yes to everything out of sheer obligation is in no way sustainable and doesn’t allow us people pleasers (yep I'm one too) the space we need to rest, work on our own goals and enjoy the life we worked so hard to create. Topics Discussed In Today’s Episode: Determining your boundaries- how are you willing to show up for your friends and family? How to release any guilt if + when you have to use the word No. Tips that will help you determine whether or not you want to say yes or no.Check Out Episode No. 26: Getting Comfortable Saying No.Resources Mentioned In Today’s Episode:This post contains affiliate links.  Which means if you decide to purchase an item that is linked I will receive a portion of the sales to help fund #NRJ! Thanks for the support Big Idea Food By Marlena BanksI'm giving away 3 Copies of Marlena Banks' new devotional "Idea Food: A Weekly Devotional For Entrepreneurs, Side Hustlers & Dreamers" to 3 lucky listeners!All you have to do to win a copy is leave a rate + review of The #SJSPodcast in iTunes. In order to win your review MUST include your Instagram Handle (so I know how to reach you once I announce the winners) and a rate and review of your favorite episode. The winners will be announced live on the podcast on Sunday, September 16, 2018.Are you a small business owner and want to share your next event, launch or product with the SJS audience? Shoot us an email at [email protected] to learn more our about advertising opportunities!   Support the showThanks for listening to today's episode! Let's keep in touch🙌🏽❤️ Instagram | Contact | Website | YouTube Channel

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