Thursday, November 7, 2019
How to Say No Without Feeling Guilty
How to Say No Without Feeling Guilty Weââ¬â¢ve all been approached by someone asking for a favor. It could be at work, home, or even out with friends while painting the town red. It usually happens so unexpectedly that we feel pressured and compelled to say yes, regardless of what we currently have on our plate. Sometimes weââ¬â¢re happy to help. We like this person and this favor wonââ¬â¢t interfere with our lives in a significant manner. Other times, even though itââ¬â¢s not in our best interest to say yes, we do so anyway because we want to avoid feelingà guilty.But why feel guilty?Before we advance to the how, letââ¬â¢s look at the why. Itââ¬â¢s worth deconstructing why we feel guilty for saying no. Guilt is an emotion we feel when we have done something wrong. If youââ¬â¢ve truly wronged someone, guilt is an appropriate emotional reaction. But saying no is not an example of wronging someone.This person might have to seek alternatives to your help, but itââ¬â¢s hardly harmful to their overa ll well-being- especially if itââ¬â¢s a small favor. Saying no puts this person in a position where they simply have to get creative and recalibrate their direction. Besides, itââ¬â¢s highly unlikely youââ¬â¢re this personââ¬â¢s only hope.Another reason we feel guilty is because weââ¬â¢re nervous this person will resent us, or be angry. But this feeling is unreasonable. You need not look any further than yourself. Would you hold a grudge against someone denying you a favor? Most likely not. So, the same standard applies. All this fear of saying no is simply an emotional response to an unlikely reaction by the other party. Logically, it holds no merit.Now that weââ¬â¢ve dispelled this notion, letââ¬â¢s take a closer look at how we can actually say no.1. Offer an alternative solutionââ¬Å"Sorry, I donââ¬â¢t have time to help you with building your cover letter, but hereââ¬â¢s a link to an article on 5 resume tips to guarantee an interview.â⬠Itââ¬â¢s quick, easy, and you offer the person an alternative solution. Just make sure youââ¬â¢re doing this to help, not just because you feel guilty.2. à Show empathy when saying noYou want to show this person you truly understand their problem, but it simply isnââ¬â¢t something you can handle right now.ââ¬Å"I know you really need someone to take care of your dog while youââ¬â¢re on vacation, and you worry he wonââ¬â¢t get enough exercise, but my job really just takes up too much of my time right now.â⬠Empathy is what connects us as human beings, so itââ¬â¢s important to convey this on some level.3. à Blame your responsibilitiesAs mentioned in the previous example, work is always a good excuse. In fact, very often itââ¬â¢s the truth. We all work a lot so itââ¬â¢s definitely not a stretch and it most likely wonââ¬â¢t raise any eyebrows.4. Turn it into a complimentSpin this into an opportunity to flatter the requester. Everyone loves a good ego boost.â⬠Å"Iââ¬â¢m surprised youââ¬â¢re asking me for help on this, I personally think you have far better taste than I do, but Iââ¬â¢m very flattered that youââ¬â¢re giving me the opportunity to help you.â⬠And thatââ¬â¢s when you drop the no bomb on them. Psychologically, youââ¬â¢re softening the blow while bolstering their ego. Itââ¬â¢s a win-win.5. à Say no without apologizingSaying thank you instead of sorry makes a world of difference. Do not apologize or say sorry- that will onlyà makeà the requester think youââ¬â¢re either lying or you feel guiltyâ⬠¦especially if you keep emphasizing how sorry you are.If you say no in a positive manner, that will make it more likely that the requester will leave the interaction feeling positive and upbeat.So there ya have it. Make sure your no is quick and concise. Donââ¬â¢t drag your answer out for too long, otherwise it will make you look bad. Itââ¬â¢s important to say no every now and again because somet imes we truly need the time for ourselves. Thereââ¬â¢s nothing wrong with that. Weââ¬â¢ll conserve energy and time, and hopefully be able to help the next time around.Source:à BusinessInsider
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