The problem with being known as a "go-to" person? Everyone goes to you. You're the person people count on to deliver, solve, and manage the important stuff. But when the requests never stop, even the most capable and committed person hits a breaking point. If saying "no" feels risky and you fear letting people down or jeopardizing your hard-earned reputation, the cycle gets even more challenging to break. The Good No is a practical guide to setting boundaries in a world that doesn't seem to understand the concept. With clearly defined techniques and real-world examples, it shows you how to…mehr
The problem with being known as a "go-to" person? Everyone goes to you. You're the person people count on to deliver, solve, and manage the important stuff. But when the requests never stop, even the most capable and committed person hits a breaking point. If saying "no" feels risky and you fear letting people down or jeopardizing your hard-earned reputation, the cycle gets even more challenging to break. The Good No is a practical guide to setting boundaries in a world that doesn't seem to understand the concept. With clearly defined techniques and real-world examples, it shows you how to stop drowning in demands and start protecting your time as if it's the most valuable thing in the world (which it is). Perfect for people who are stretched too thin but still weirdly attracted to the idea of building a "do or die" reputation. The Good No helps you master the art of prioritizing the right stuff, at the right time, for the right people. Especially for yourself.
At one time or another David Warren was a data entry doer, a non-profit nobody, a whimsical writer of training films, a bad tempered bartender, a delivery driver, a sun-kissed sailboat mate, and a good-for-nothing golf caddie.He is a capable cook, a slow cyclist, an insular introvert, a pernicious putterer, a desultory drinker, a hellacious handyman, an alliteration addict, and a drab dresser.Most importantly, he is a fond father, a steadfast spouse, a supportive son, a stalwart sibling, a fierce friend, a non-judgmental neighbor and more often than not, a law-abiding local.He lives in Richmond, Virginia.
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