
How to Say No
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<p>Saying “No” — and sticking to it — is a skill that it has taken me years to (almost) master. Although it can feel a little uncomfortable to draw boundaries, this skill is absolutely vital to have in your toolbox as a business owner, and especially as a mompreneur. Chances are, much of your time is spent serving other peoples’ agendas, from creating no-bake cheesecake bars for the bake sale to serving on a Board of Directors for a community organization… and this is on top of driving to swim practice, picking up from sleepovers, or doing the weekly grocery shop!</p><p><br/></p><p>With such a limited amount of time available to us, we MUST ensure that we are taking on the tasks and opportunities that are <em>worth</em> our time and energy. And when it comes to our businesses, we need to make sure that we’re saying “Yes!” to the tasks and opportunities that are most aligned with our goals — and in order to do that, we can’t let ourselves be caught up with projects and clients that aren’t serving our greater purpose. </p><p><br/></p><p>Remember: when one door closes, a million doors open!</p><p><br/></p><p>This episode is all about creating more time freedom in your schedule, and learning how to recognize and leverage the amount of choice you actually have in how you spend your time (great news: you have more choice than you realize!). BONUS: I also share a script that will help you politely decline the not-portunities that come your way.</p><p><br/></p><p>In this episode, you’ll discover: </p><ul><li>How to avoid common collaboration pitfalls — and what to keep in mind as you consider partnerships or guest appearances </li><li>Which clients you need to learn to walk away from (and how leaving them behind can help you connect with your best-fit clients!) </li><li>How to say “No” to tasks INSIDE of your business that aren’t within your zone of genius</li></ul><p><br/></p><p>Timestamps: </p><p>00:32 Intro & listener spotlight</p><p>02:22 168 hours a week</p><p>05:25 You have more choice than you