Saying No Isn't Selfish, It's Strategy | Beyond The Grind #034
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How do you say "no" without feeling guilty or selfish? We've all been there, stretching ourselves thin because our default is "yes".
In this episode, we get real about the struggle to say no. It’s not that you don't want to help; it's that you're juggling too much and have to learn to prioritize. I share a story about a good friend who came into town with no notice. In the past, I would have dropped everything, but I had to learn that protecting my existing commitments to family and work was more important. We break down how to build a "red rope policy" for your life and business, and why saying "yes" to everything can burn out your team.
"Every time you say yes to everything, you may get more opportunities... but you may be also losing opportunities and relationships that you already have."
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See more at https://www.gobeyondthegrind.com/episodes/034
00:00 - When I Say Yes to This, What Am I Saying No To?
01:14 - Saying No Isn't Selfish, It's Strategy
05:27 - My Default Setting is "Yes"
10:10 - The "Friend in Town" Test
15:07 - What is a "Red Rope Policy" for Your Business?
23:26 - The Biggest Benefit of Saying No
25:27 - Saying Yes Can Burn Out Your Team