Saying "No" Gets Things Done - Five Important Ways To Avoid

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Overview: Saying no can often be a very difficult thing to do. No can be a very scary word. It can cause an extensive amount of anger, damage to relationships, and an overwhelming feeling of guilt. No, though, is often a very important word. It can help keep you from over-committing yourself, which can cause stress. Stress only leads to poor mental health which can lead to all sorts of unpleasant things. Avoid over-commitment by using five strategies to say no. This paper explains these five strategies to say no.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2007 | Pages: 4


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