Könyv No Is a Full Sentence Kaia Solander

No Is a Full Sentence

Boundary Scripts for Work, Family, and Friends

Szerző: Kaia Solander
Nyelv: Angol
Kötés: Puha kötésű
Kiadó: Alpha Editions
Elérhetőség: Beszállítói készleten
Küldés 10-18 napon belül
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If you have ever said yes to be kind - then spent the rest of the day resentful, rushed, or quietly...

Információk a könyvről

Szerző
Nyelv
Angol
Kötés
Könyv - Puha kötésű
Kiadva
2026
oldal
230
EAN
9789377780067
ISBN
9377780063
Enbook ID
53189711
Súly
315
Méretek
152 x 229 x 13

Teljes leírás

If you have ever said yes to be kind - then spent the rest of the day resentful, rushed, or quietly furious - you do not need a better personality. You need better words, and a plan you can repeat under pressure. No Is a Full Sentence is a practical guide to boundaries that actually hold: clear, calm phrases you can use at work, with family, and with friends, without over-explaining or getting dragged into an argument.

Kaia Solander gives you ready-to-use boundary scripts for common situations: the extra task that lands at 4:45, the relative who treats your time as community property, the friend who always needs "a quick favour", the group chat that never sleeps. You will learn assertive communication phrases that stay respectful, workload boundaries you can negotiate without sounding defensive, and a guilt-free no that does not require a long backstory. When someone will not accept your answer, you will have tools for handling pushback - repetition, silence, de-escalation language, and clean conversation exits - so you can hold your limit without escalating the conflict.

This book is for people who care deeply and are ready to stop self-abandoning to keep the peace. Whether you are working on saying no at work, navigating family boundary setting, or rebuilding after old patterns of over-giving, you will leave with a personal script library and a simple method to decide: Which boundary is needed here? What wording reduces debate? What follow-through keeps me honest? And when things get tense, how do I do relationship repair boundaries without taking back the limit?