It's OK to Say NO: Breaking the Chains of Self-Sacrifice

[Donald G. Smith] ☆ Its OK to Say NO: Breaking the Chains of Self-Sacrifice Í Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Its OK to Say NO: Breaking the Chains of Self-Sacrifice Everybody knows someone who always gives money to their always-needy brother or never seems to find time for his or her self and we all know someone who would be much happier if they could just work up the nerve to tell a dead-beat boyfriend or a nosey neighbor to go away. In his latest book, Don Smith tells us the frightening consequences if we dont learn to say no and the happiness we can find if we do learn to say no.]

It's OK to Say NO: Breaking the Chains of Self-Sacrifice

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Rating : 4.96 (697 Votes)
Asin : 1886249296
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 140 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-08-15
Language : English

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. With a little strength and practice, it's possible to leave behind people who take advantage of you. He has shared his experiences on radio talk shows and through his books. About the Author Years of work as an editor and editorial supervisor have taught Don that having the strength to choose how you live can greatly enhance your quality of life

Years of work as an editor and editorial supervisor have taught Don that having the strength to choose how you live can greatly enhance your quality of life. . He has shared his experiences on radio talk shows and through his books. With a little strength and practice, it's possible to leave behind people who take advantage of you

Everybody knows someone who always gives money to their always-needy brother or never seems to find time for his or her self and we all know someone who would be much happier if they could just work up the nerve to tell a dead-beat boyfriend or a nosey neighbor to go away. In his latest book, Don Smith tells us the frightening consequences if we don't learn to say no and the happiness we can find if we do learn to say no.

A Marvelous Book! Guy B. Goodboe Don Smith writes a to-the-point book about the "Power of Saying No" to regain control of one's life. Smith uses humorous examples from his corporate and personal life to help the reader realize that no one is obligated to say "yes" to situations others impose on your p

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