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The Power of 'No': Protect Your Time & Energy: Understanding the Hidden Costs of People-Pleasing and Permission for Self-Preservation
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The Power of 'No': Protect Your Time & Energy: Understanding the Hidden Costs of People-Pleasing and Permission for Self-Preservation in Vernon, BC
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Current price: $39.99

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The Power of 'No': Protect Your Time & Energy: Understanding the Hidden Costs of People-Pleasing and Permission for Self-Preservation in Vernon, BC
By None
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Saying no feels impossible not because you lack skills, but because something deeper is at stake. This book explores the psychological patterns beneath boundary struggles—the unspoken loyalties that make "yes" feel safer than self-protection, the guilt that signals misalignment between your values and your capacity, and the fear that honesty will cost you belonging. It examines why protecting your time feels selfish, how people-pleasing actually erodes relationships rather than strengthens them, and what happens when you mistake accommodation for kindness. Through compassionate psychological insight, it reframes boundary-setting not as assertion training but as an act of relational integrity. It offers perspective on the internal resistance that emerges when you begin to prioritize yourself, the grief that accompanies letting go of who you thought you should be, and the quiet clarity that comes from aligning your commitments with your actual capacity. This is not about becoming ruthless—it's about becoming real.
Saying no feels impossible not because you lack skills, but because something deeper is at stake. This book explores the psychological patterns beneath boundary struggles—the unspoken loyalties that make "yes" feel safer than self-protection, the guilt that signals misalignment between your values and your capacity, and the fear that honesty will cost you belonging. It examines why protecting your time feels selfish, how people-pleasing actually erodes relationships rather than strengthens them, and what happens when you mistake accommodation for kindness. Through compassionate psychological insight, it reframes boundary-setting not as assertion training but as an act of relational integrity. It offers perspective on the internal resistance that emerges when you begin to prioritize yourself, the grief that accompanies letting go of who you thought you should be, and the quiet clarity that comes from aligning your commitments with your actual capacity. This is not about becoming ruthless—it's about becoming real.


















