How To Learn When To Say No
Saying ‘No’ can be a very difficult thing to do, but what is
even more difficult is to determine when to say ‘No’. There are many
people who simply can’t say ‘No’ to anyone’s request. This gets them
into rough waters quite often, as they compromise on their own
priorities, so as to meet the requests made by others to them. The key
to succeed in meeting our priorities dot on time and not bother
ourselves with other people’s work when we really don’t want to, is to
know how to say ‘No’ and more importantly, when to say ‘No’. The article
brings you some very useful tips, which will help you to learn when to
say ‘No’
Learning When To Say No
See Your Convenience
While it may sound a little self-centered, it has to be the key if
you don’t want to upset the tasks on your agenda. Factoring in your
convenience is not to say that you should abstain from helping or saying
‘Yes’ to others, it only pitches in your priorities, which you can’t
compromise on. If you can conveniently help others at the expense of
some of your time, you should always go ahead. You will also need others
once in a while, for any of your random jobs. However, if you think
that you don’t have the required time for others, get on with your work
without a second thought.
Don’t Let Others Take Advantage Of You
Some people just make it a habit to fall back on others for their
tasks and people who are ‘pushovers’ are obviously the softest targets
around. People will try hard to convince you to get their job done; if
they know that you find it difficult to say ‘No’. You need to ensure
that you are not taken advantage of. Do what you possibly can for
others, but know where the threshold is. When you know that the other
person is simply taking advantage of your feebleness in saying ‘NO’, it
is the time to firmly refuse to oblige him/her.
Determine Whether You Are Really Needed
If your mind is not conditioned to know when you are indispensable,
you will have to train your mind to learn that. Determining whether you
are really needed for a particular task or not, is also the criterion
to decide whether its’ time to say ‘No’. If you think that the concerned
person is in a capacity to the job that he/she is entrusting upon you,
there is no reason why he/she can’t be refused. On the contrary, if you
think that you are really needed in a particular situation and it just
can’t work without you, you should certainly consider helping the other
person.
Learning How To Say ‘No’
As much as learning when to say ‘No’ is important, learning how to
say it is equally vital. A ‘No’ should always be polite, unless your
intention is to deliberately snap back at the other person. In the
professional arena, you simply can’t say ‘No’ in a crude manner. In
fact, instead of saying ‘No’ right on the face of a senior, you can
simply cite some other tasks that you have at hand, disallowing you to
heed to his/her request. Be polite and gracious when refusing something
and you will never fall in anybody’s bad books.
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