No Longer A YesMom, Eliza Brooks
No Longer A YesMom, Eliza Brooks
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No Longer A Yes-Mom
Finding Peace, Balance, and Freedom in Your Personal and Professional Life by Learning to Say “No”

Author: Eliza Brooks

Narrator: Frances Anderson

Unabridged: 3 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/17/2023


Synopsis

Do you feel overwhelmed by the commitments you should have but didn’t turn down?When you say “yes” to everything, you spread yourself thin and limit your ability to do any task well. But “no” puts power back in your hands and allows you to be more effective at home, in the workplace, and in social settings.Saying “yes” too often can compromise your personal and professional contentment, lead to physical and emotional ailments, and deplete your self-esteem.Inside No Longer a Yes-Mom: Finding Peace, Balance, and Freedom in Your Personal and Professional Life by Learning to Say “No,” you will discover:The power of “no”How to prioritize your needs and wants as well as those of your familyPractical steps to take as you learn to say “no” with confidenceHow to make “no” a long-lasting habitThe freedom that comes from saying “no”And much, much more, including mantras to motivate you!Learning to say “no” isn’t easy, but soon you’ll become less stressed, more focused, and more respected by loved ones, peers, and friends.Now is the time to say, “No, ma’am!” and find the peace you've been searching for!

Reviews

Goodreads review by JP on May 21, 2017

The concepts are useful and clearly based on the experience of someone who has helped many leaders apply improv to business. However, the telling didn't work for me. It felt like an improv class transcribed in to written word, which doesn't work. Moreover, for me at least, many of the concepts are a......more

Goodreads review by Doug on February 18, 2017

This probably isn’t the first think Bob Kulhan had in mind when he wrote Getting to “Yes And”, but here’s my first response: this book demonstrates exactly what we have lost in the general education of America as we set aside the arts for budgetary concerns. Seriously, you are working through an ent......more