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PRIORITIZE YOU: THE ART OF SETTING BOUNDARIES & SAYING NO FOR WOMEN

7/17/2024

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PRIORITIZE YOU: THE ART OF SETTING BOUNDARIES & SAYING NO FOR WOMEN
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Last Updated: July 2024

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Prioritize YOU: The Art of Setting Boundaries & Saying No for Women

Discover the power of setting boundaries and saying no, especially for women. Learn how to prioritize self-care, combat burnout, and reclaim control of your life with practical strategies for work, social life, and relationships. Empower yourself to focus on what truly matters for a balanced and fulfilling lifestyle. With real-world scripted statements you can copy and paste and use in you daily life. Plus, stick around until the end of the blog post to get the link to a new free interactive scripting tool I created with more than 100 scripted "no statements" for all the different areas of life. 

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​Introduction:

As women, we often find ourselves juggling multiple responsibilities, from work to family to social obligations. In the midst of this hustle and bustle, it's easy to lose sight of our own needs and priorities. However, setting boundaries and learning to say no are crucial skills for maintaining balance, preserving our well-being, and focusing on what truly matters in our lives. Let's explore why setting boundaries is essential and how it can be a transformative practice in both our personal and professional lives.


​Understanding Boundaries:

Boundaries are the invisible lines that define the limits of what is acceptable or tolerable for us in various situations. They serve as protective measures for our emotional, mental, and physical well-being. Without clear boundaries, we may find ourselves overwhelmed, stressed, and unable to prioritize our own needs.
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​The Importance of Saying No:

Saying no is often seen as a negative act, but in reality, it's a powerful tool for self-care and self-preservation. When we say no to things that drain our energy or detract from our priorities, we create space for what truly matters to us. Saying no is not selfish; it's an act of self-respect and self-awareness.
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​The Cultural Context:

​From a young age, many of us are socialized to be people pleasers and caregivers. Society often expects women to prioritize the needs of others above their own, leading to a tendency to overextend ourselves and neglect our own well-being. This ingrained behavior can make setting boundaries and saying no particularly challenging.


​Unpaid Work Burden:

Women already carry a disproportionate burden of unpaid or invisible work, both at home and in the community. According to a report by the World Economic Forum, women globally spend more than twice as much time on unpaid care and domestic work as men. This includes tasks such as childcare, eldercare, household chores, and community volunteering. As a result, women often have less time and energy to devote to themselves and their own pursuits .


​Practical Examples for Setting Boundaries:

  1. Work-Life Balance: In the workplace, set clear boundaries around your working hours and availability. Politely decline requests for overtime if it interferes with your personal time. Use your lunch breaks to recharge and prioritize tasks to avoid burnout.
  2. Social Engagements: Learn to prioritize social engagements based on your energy levels and needs. It's okay to decline invitations to events that you're not genuinely interested in or that don't align with your values. Quality over quantity applies here.
  3. Family Dynamics: Communicate openly with family members about your boundaries and expectations. Whether it's carving out alone time for yourself or setting limits on intrusive inquiries, assert your needs respectfully but firmly.
  4. Personal Well-being: Prioritize self-care activities that replenish your energy and nurture your soul. Whether it's yoga, meditation, or simply indulging in a good book, make time for activities that bring you joy and rejuvenation.
  5. Relationships: Set boundaries with friends and romantic partners regarding communication, personal space, and mutual respect. Healthy relationships thrive on clear and mutually agreed-upon boundaries.​
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​Examples / scripts of How to Say No:

​Saying no and setting new boundaries is not easy and the truth of it is that it is really uncomfortable and will rock the boat in your current relationships both personal and professional alike.  But it is the price that you need to pay so that you can start living your life by your own standards and be the star of your own movie.  With this in mind, find below some scripts that you can use in different scenarios to help you with the dreaded "NO". 
  1. Work Scenario: "Thank you for considering me for this project, but my plate is quite full at the moment. I won't be able to take on any additional tasks without compromising the quality of my current work. Can we discuss priorities and see if there's room to delegate or rearrange deadlines?"
  2. Social Invitation: "I appreciate the invitation, but I've had a long week and need some downtime to recharge. I'll have to pass this time, but I'd love to catch up another time. Thanks for understanding!"
  3. Family Gathering: "I understand that family gatherings are important, but I need to prioritize some self-care time this weekend. I won't be able to make it to the event, but I'll make sure to call and catch up with everyone afterward."
  4. Personal Space: "I value our friendship, but I need some space to focus on myself right now. I won't be available for socializing as often as before, but I hope you understand and respect my need for some alone time."
  5. Requests for Favors: "I'm sorry, but I have to decline your request for help with [task]. I'm stretched pretty thin at the moment and need to prioritize my own responsibilities. Is there someone else you can ask for assistance?"
  6. Time Management: "I appreciate the opportunity, but I've realized that I need to be more mindful of my time commitments. I won't be able to attend [event/meeting], but I'm confident that my input won't be necessary for the decision-making process."
  7. Uncomfortable Situations: "I'm not comfortable with [activity/situation], and I need to prioritize my own well-being. I hope you can understand and respect my boundaries on this matter."
  8. Additional Work Responsibilities: "Thank you for thinking of me for this new project, but I'm currently at full capacity with my current workload. In order to maintain the quality of my output, I need to decline taking on any additional tasks at this time."
  9. Volunteer Opportunities: "I admire the cause you're working for, but I've already committed to other volunteer activities and need to prioritize my time accordingly. I won't be able to take on any additional responsibilities right now, but I'll keep it in mind for the future."
  10. Financial Requests: "I understand your situation, but I'm unable to lend money at this time. I need to be responsible with my finances and stick to my budget. Is there any other way I can support you?"
  11. Gossip or Negative Talk: "I prefer not to engage in gossip or negative talk about others. It's important to me to maintain positive and respectful relationships. Can we change the subject to something more uplifting?"
  12. Last-Minute Requests: "I'm sorry, but I can't accommodate this last-minute request. I have prior commitments and need to honor them. In the future, I would appreciate more notice so I can plan accordingly."
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​Conclusion:
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Setting boundaries and learning to say no are invaluable skills that empower us to lead more fulfilling and balanced lives. By prioritizing our own needs and focusing on what truly matters, we cultivate self-respect, assertiveness, and authenticity. Remember, it's not about being selfish; it's about honoring ourselves and living in alignment with our values. Embrace the power of boundaries, and watch as your life transforms for the better. And, because I know from personal experience how hard it is to set boundaries and say no, I have created an interactive scripting tool "no statements" that you can copy and paste and adapt to meet your situational needs. With over 120 customized responses, this tool caters to every imaginable scenario. From dodging extra work commitments with the elegance of a seasoned diplomat to turning down social invites with the finesse of a stand-up comedian, we’ve got your back. explore our Interactive Script Tool. 

Additionally I have created an E-Book with 60 of the scripts that you can download and print.  You can preview this e-book below by clicking and flipping the pages.  Download the PDF HERE. 

I hope that you found this helpful, I would love if you could share in the comments some of the scripts that you use to say no and set boundaries in your life so that we can all learn from them! 
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I would love it if we connect on the socials where I try to share a little dose of positivity and the things that I am learning as I design a life that is more authentic to me.  Let's connect. 
Design YOUR Life ~ Be Authentic.  Be You.  Be Sharp.
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​Sources:

  • World Economic Forum. (2019). Global Gender Gap Report. Retrieved from World Economic Forum​
  • Oprah Winfrey: "You have to be able to set boundaries, otherwise the rest of the world is telling you who you are and what you should be doing. You can still be a nice person and set boundaries." ​ (Scatterbrained Sister)​
  • Mel Robbins: "The moment you feel like you have to prove your worth to someone is the moment to absolutely and utterly walk away." ​ (Scatterbrained Sister)​


​​FURTHER READING: 

  • "The Art of Saying No: How to Set Boundaries and Avoid Burnout" by Damon Zahariades
  • "Boundaries: When to Say Yes, How to Say No to Take Control of Your Life" by Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend
  • "The Joy of Missing Out: Live More by Doing Less" by Tanya Dalton​
  • "The Gifts of Imperfection" by Brené Brown - A book exploring the importance of setting boundaries as part of self-care.
  • "Set Boundaries, Find Peace: A Guide to Reclaiming Yourself" by Nedra Glover Tawwab - A practical guide on establishing healthy boundaries.
  • Oprah's Super Soul Conversations Podcast - Episodes often discuss personal growth and boundary setting.
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