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How Omitting Explanations Will Make Your “No” So Much More Powerful

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“Oh, I just started dating someone. I am in loooove!” (Unlikely)“I would love to but . . . book deadline. Gotta make those deadlines.” (Impossible)“Oh, gosh.

I can’t tonight. It’s laundry night, and I am determined to match all my socks by the end of the night.” (Inconceivable)We have all been there.

We say that magical word “No,” and it doesn’t transport us into a place of serenity. Instead, it stirs up a hornet’s nest, and we end up swatting away someone trying to turn our no into a yes.

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