Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Boundaries: The Art of a Loving No

Boundaries: The Art of a Loving No In order to fulfill the contribution you came here to make, one of the mission-critical skills you need to master is how to set boundaries with others. This is where the art of gracefully saying "No" comes in. In this world of information and opportunity overload, without clear boundaries you will find yourself honoring everyone else's agenda above your own in the important moments of your day. I've seen many clients struggle with saying "No" to distracting requests and options, because they value generosity above all or desire to see only the unity that underlies all. Others are reluctant to set boundaries because of the fear that disappointing others may cause harm or anger. Do any of these tendencies sound familiar to you? In order to fulfill the contribution you came here to make, one of the mission-critical skills you need to master is how to set boundaries with others. This is where the art of gracefully saying "No" comes in. In this world of information and opportunity overload, without clear boundaries you will find yourself honoring everyone else's agenda above your own in the important moments of your day. I've seen many clients struggle with saying "No" to distracting requests and options, because they value generosity above all or desire to see only the unity that underlies all. Others are reluctant to set boundaries because of the fear that disappointing others may cause harm or anger. Do any of these tendencies sound familiar to you?

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