No Will Set You Free, Michael Tougias
No Will Set You Free, Michael Tougias
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No Will Set You Free

Author: Michael Tougias

Narrator: Joe Barrett

Unabridged: 3 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/15/2023


Synopsis

Be happy to just say "Hell No!" "No" can come in many shapes and sizes, yet saying it can be difficult. We may think it's selfish but this simple word is necessary to thrive in life. This informative, self-help-style, learn to say no book helps you discover and follow your true desires, find more time to invest in those you love, and pursue your real interests.

Learn to say "No" finally. Saying no can be hard. As a former people-pleaser himself, Michael wields a combination of research, personal stories, and proven methods to help us understand our actions and stop saying yes. Through his witty rapport detailing his own setbacks and triumphs, we learn how to stop people-pleasing and how to, ultimately, honor our authentic selves.

Inside No Will Set You Free, you'll find:

● Studies that help us understand our urge to say yes and how to learn to say no

● Personal stories and anecdotes about the journey to "No," how it relieves stress, and leads to a more productive life

● Steps, tips, and tricks to control your life through the power of No

If you liked Boundaries; The Art of Saying NO; or Set Boundaries, Find Peace; you'll love No Will Set You Free.

About Michael Tougias

Michael J. Tougias is a New York Times bestselling author and has earned critical acclaim and literary awards for his thirty bestselling non-fiction narratives, one of which has even had a major motion picture released by the same name. He is also a highly sought-after speaker who has given keynote lectures in almost all fifty states. Between his speech related travels, he splits his time between his homes in Florida and Massachusetts.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jayne on January 15, 2024

I found it hard to connect to the narrator and this meant that his words of advice could only go so far. His voice seemed impersonal and detached and while there were some timely reminders, I wouldn't say that it was particularly impactful.......more