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Learn How to Say No

Learn How to Say No

Generally speaking, people can’t say no to someone asking them for something because they are so worried about upsetting the person or lack the courage to turn down the request. People often dislike disagreeing, or believe saying yes is easier than saying no. Others can simply not say no. However, there are often instances where it is best to say no to a request and it is important to learn how to utter that small little word, “no.”

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Adopt simple strategies to say no, politely but firmly. You don’t need to cook stories up in order to refuse. You don’t need to offer lame excuses. You can say no without being dishonest.

Look at some of the umpteen ways you can say no:

 No

 I can’t accept this, with my present commitments. I’m sorry.

 I’m rather quite busy now. I must decline.

 I don’t think I have the time for it, as I am in the middle of something important.

 After looking at my calendar, I found that I already have prior commitments.

 No. I would only be able to do a mediocre job right now.

 No. I don’t have any spare time right now.

 Not this time, please give me more notice next time and I’ll work it into my schedule.

 I can’t.

 Why don’t you try someone else? I’m not the right person for this..

There are a hundred other ways of saying no without feeling uneasy or hurting others by being blunt or even rude. If you aren’t sure, you can always ask for time to make the decision without feeling guilty. You may say you will have to think about it. If somebody persists with the request when you want to say no, you may have to be assertive and firmly decline. You don’t need to risk over committing by saying yes when you actually want to say no.

In extreme cases, people unable to say no to their bosses, who demand much more work than they can reasonably manage to do within a specified time, end up either not doing the job at all or doing it poorly. In either case, they are

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