Q8: How can I learn to say no without feeling guilty and prioritize my well-being?

Answer:

  • Recognize Your Limits: Understand
    that you have limits to your time, energy, and resources. Saying no is
    necessary to protect these limits and prevent burnout.

Use “I”
Statements: When declining a request, use “I” statements to take
ownership of your decision. For example, say, “I’m unable to commit to
this right now” instead of making excuses or blaming external factors.

  • Offer Alternatives (If
    Appropriate): 
    If you feel comfortable, offer alternatives or compromises
    when saying no. This can help soften the impact and show that you’re still
    willing to help within your limits.
  • Reflect on Your
    Values: 
    Regularly reflect on your values and goals in life. This can
    reinforce your commitment to prioritizing what matters most to you and saying
    no to distractions or obligations that don’t align.

With practice &
Patience one can get comfortable saying “No” and prioritizing
yourself. 

Also Do practice exercise “In
my control zone /out of control zone” , and this will help with getting over
guilt feeling . Technique
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