Episode 6: The Power of Saying No
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概要
Boundaries. The topic everyone’s talking about… and very few of us are actually implementing.
In this episode of Untangling Life, we explore what boundaries really mean - at work, at home, and with ourselves - and why we often wait until we’re at breaking point before setting them.
From family dynamics (“it’s always me”) to back-to-back meeting culture, from people-pleasing to entrepreneurial overwhelm, we unpack the hidden opportunity cost behind every yes - and what your time is quietly being traded for.
You’ll hear:
- Why we tend to set boundaries in explosions rather than early signals
- The difference between work-life balance, integration and separation
- How opportunity cost can reframe your decision-making
- Andy’s “2 and 5” rule for protecting family time
- The red / blue / black framework for auditing how you spend your time
- Why strategy time (and thinking time) needs protecting
- How managers can model boundary-setting for their teams
- And how to experiment with boundaries without blowing up your relationships
We also get honest about the boundaries we struggle to keep with ourselves - the deep work we avoid, the uncomfortable tasks we procrastinate, and the internal narratives that get in the way.
If you’ve ever snapped after saying yes too many times, felt resentful about your workload, or struggled to protect your own time… this one’s for you.
As always, we close with practical journaling prompts to help you experiment with boundaries in your own life.