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"No" is a complete sentence

by Megan LeBoutillier
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Overview

Do you strain to say and do the right thing, and suffer when you fail?

Is it hard for you to ask for help...initiate sex...resist unwelcome advances?

Do you sometimes feel you almost don't exist?

Believe it or not, "NO" is a complete sentence β€” and it's okay to say it whenever you need to, without fear or guilt. Yet many of us find it hard to say "no" because our personal boundaries have become' so eroded that we scarcely know where we stop and other people begin.

This sympathetic, sane book helps you to free your inner strength and reclaim the healthy center of your life. Drawing on her own experiences, and those of people struggling with this issue, the author explains what personal boundaries are, how they become damaged, and how we can heal them. She also includes a variety of helpful exercises you can do on your own.

Written in a direct and personal style, "No" Is A Complete Sentence will encourage anyone who wants to learn to interact with others in a more equal, productive way.

Learning that it's okay to say "no"--without fear or guilt--is everyone's key to saying "yes" to a happier, healthier emotional life of freedom and self-respect. This is a positive handbook for establishing and maintaining healthy personal boundaries in an increasingly intrusive age. From the author of Little Miss Perfect. Original.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 1995
Publisher
New York : Ballantine Books, 1995.
Pages
240
Format
Paperbound
ISBN
9780345376473

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