Why Saying No Doesn't Push People Away
Many of us grow up believing that saying 'yes' is always the safer choice, but this often leads to internal conflict and a decrease in personal effectiveness. This video explores the importance of learning to "say no" and setting "boundaries" to maintain alignment with your own desires. It's an essential step in "self improvement" and a crucial part of "personal growth", especially for those who struggle with "people pleasing".

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