No is a complete sentence
How do you know if a boundary is “too much”? Here’s the truth: a real boundary doesn’t need a defense. “No” is a complete sentence, and you don’t owe the paragraph of reasons after it. The right people won’t need the explanation. Do you over-explain your no?
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Melissa Eichbauer
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No is a complete sentence
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