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Setting Limits Nicely

Many of us were raised to believe that the only polite or kind answer is “yes.” But as Dr. Christine Carter, a UC Berkeley researcher, notes, “If you find yourself saying ‘yes’ when you mean ‘no,’ it’s a recipe for overwhelm and exhaustion.” Not to mention resentment, burnout, and ill health!

Ironically, research shows that the busier we are, the more we tend to say “yes.” Saying “yes” makes us feel generous. The consequences—becoming stressed and overburdened by the commitment—are down the road. We’d rather overlook those realities than feel stingy or selfish right now by setting limits and saying “no.”

 

According to Dr. Carter, there are three steps to saying “no” gracefully:

 

Do you have trouble saying “no”?
We can help! As the Roanoke and Lynchburg experts in family caregiving, we at Gentle Shepherd Hospice see many well-meaning family members burn out because they don’t know how to set limits and ask for help, especially with their loved one. Give us a call at 1-800-789-0586 (toll-free). We can help you say “yes” to those things you truly want to do and give you options for those things you’d rather not.

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