When No Just Rolls Off Your Tongue
How to Say No Effortlessly, Tips That Anyone Can Master
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Kenneth Montgomery
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Emmy Toria Jonas
About this listen
Why is one of the shortest words, "no", also one of the most difficult to say, and why is saying "yes" so much easier than saying "no"?
If you are one of the countless numbers of people who say yes when they really want to say no, or those that feel guilty saying no and find saying yes a whole lot easier, then this book is for you.
Inside this book, you will discover:
- The top telltale signs of a people pleaser and why if you are guilty of this, it's a habit that can be damaging for you and others
- Six quick tips aimed at helping you set healthy boundaries, taking the stress out of saying no
- The difference between a "good" and "bad" no (not all nos are the same)
- Tactics to help you transition your "yeses" into "nos"
- That there is no reason to feel guilty for saying no; a no to someone else is a yes to yourself
- 16 simple yet effective ways to say no without always using the word "no", whether this be to parents, partners, children, friends, or work colleagues
- Situations in which you should always say no
- And much more, written in an easy-to-understand style with plenty of examples
When No Just Rolls Off Your Tongue is for anyone who wants to learn some simple and easy ways to transform their yes' into nos without feeling guilty, stressed, or anxious. It helps you take your power back, making your yeses more meaningful both for you and those receiving them.
©2021 Emmy Toria Jonas (P)2021 Emmy Toria JonasWhat listeners say about When No Just Rolls Off Your Tongue
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- John Lars
- 09-06-21
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This book can really benefit all of those who read it, especially teenagers and young girls. If we can teach our children to say no to others, this can translate to a healthier relationship when they're a young adult. Learning to say no is not always easy and this is a great guide to learn how to do this without feeling bad or guilty.
There are plenty of examples and situations that are relatable and I will definitely look forward to implementing these into my life. This book can also be passed onto others in our lives, we can give this information to those that we feel truly need it.
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- Luke Barton
- 02-07-21
Advice for all people pleasers out there!
This is an informative, well-researched, detailed, well structured guide book that provides the listener with a psychological explanation for and then a guide to challenge those behaviours that make someone a ‘people pleaser.’ This is great for those who seek to improve happiness, the quality of relationships and to achieve more confident management of your personal choices by learning to say ‘no’ instead of ‘yes.’
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- Mrs SJC Brewin
- 21-07-21
A brilliant refresher for a people pleaser like me!
Loved this short book - it was quick to get through really helped me refocus and adjust my behaviour.
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- Nathan
- 28-07-21
Great audiobook
I believe that you should to say no to all things when they do not bring you closer to your goals. However, sometimes it is very hard to do so because of pressure you feel from others. This book will help you to say no effortlessly. The most I liked parts about situations in which you should always say no, how to set healthy boundaries and avoid stress, practical tactics & tips.
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- Sam Simmons
- 06-06-21
I needed this audiobook
I'm so guilty of saying yes when I want to say no, and I love the message in this book that it's more than ok to say no to things you don't really want to do!
I found the tips really useful and realistic and found this book a nice, easy listen. Would definitely recommend to anyone who also struggles with 'no!'
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- BookNerd
- 09-06-21
JUST WHAT I NEEDED! GREAT!!
I really enjoyed this book and I hope more people read it and get the message: life would be so much easier for everyone if we could just say ‘no’ without feeling bad or guilty.
I’m what is often referred to as an ‘extroverted introvert’ which means I’m usually misunderstood. I’m not shy or antisocial, but being sociable, talking to people, SERIOUSLY drains my batteries. I need a long time alone afterwards to rest and recuperate before I can go out again, or I make myself ill. But because the person who stays home, grows vegetables, sews, and reads books doesn’t get seen (only the sociable me gets seen) people assume I’m lying when I say I’m an introvert and need a lot of alone time. I’ve even had people shout at me down the phone for saying no, which has led me to say yes on many occasions I don’t want to. It eventually leads to exhaustion.
This book is short in a good way … no waffle, no padding, straight to the point with clear tips on how to be okay with ‘no’ within yourself (most important) and then how to say it nicely.
Just what I needed!
Great!!
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- Josh Ryan
- 20-06-21
"No" to people pleasing
This self-help, rooted in psychology and therapy book goes into practical steps to boost your self-esteem and make you stand up more for yourself.
The narrator, Kenneth Montgomery, also brings an air of soothing professionalism and authority to the book. Which is equal parts is the tough love that people need who are people-pleasers to a fault. But also soothing enough to be listenable and not too harsh.
If we all are able to stand up for ourselves and increase our self-love, it not only helps the people saying 'no', but also the people close to that person, you, because you helped yourself. It can save families, jobs, friendships, and so on.
And this notion, and how this book was excellently executed makes me give this book 5/5 and the author cannot say "no" to it.
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