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		<title>The joy of saying no</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[No is not a dirty word. Follow author Natalie Lue's six-step plan to find your no so you can create healthier boundaries and reconnect with your values and authentic self.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you still playing a role you learned in childhood to please others, such as the Good Girl/Boy, the Overachiever, or the Helper? Though these kinds of roles may have gained us attention and affection, they prohibited us from becoming our true selves.</p>
<p>People-pleasing&#8211;putting others ahead of ourselves to avoid something negative or to get something we want or need&#8211;runs rampant in our society. Saying yes when we should say no leaves us stuck in frustrating patterns. And when we don&#8217;t say yes authentically, we say it resentfully, which leads to more problems than if we&#8217;d said no in the first place.</p>
<p><em>The Joy of Saying No</em> will help you identify your people-pleasing style and habits. A six-step framework then teaches you how to discover the healing and transformative power of no to</p>
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<li>establish healthier boundaries,</li>
<li>foster more intimate relationships and fulfilling experiences, and</li>
<li>reconnect with your values and authentic self.</li>
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