Teeco Solutions January 2018

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PAGE 3 Teeco Tips: Stop Doing and Start Thinking!

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PAGE 4 How Saying No Improves Your Life

DEATH OF THE PEOPLE-PLEASER: HOW SAYING NO IMPROVES YOUR LIFE

SUGGEST A DIFFERENT ROUTE. Whenever possible, give the person asking for your time an alternative. If you can’t help them this time, but know someone who could, give them the contact information. If you aren’t available today but would gladly help tomorrow, ask them if they wouldn’t mind postponing the task. This will show that you care without agreeing to something you simply can’t do. It’s not always easy to say no, especially if you’re a people-pleaser. But having the power to manage your time — even when it might put someone in a tough situation — is essential to staying healthy and productive for the things that matter most. NO!

For modern professionals, and especially for professionals with family to care for, going above and beyond is expected. But if you say yes to every demand, consider learning the impact of a simple no. Having too much on your plate can not only be exhausting, but also bad for your health. We all know how the body

reacts to stress, so why add to it unnecessarily? If you want to reduce stress, be more productive, and build the wherewithal to politely decline in the future, you can remember a few tricks for remembering to say no the next time a demand gets you down. BE REALISTIC. If you don’t have the time to spare, don’t pretend you do. Additionally, if taking on the extra task will infringe on time with your kids or cause you additional stress, remember that it’s okay to prioritize and say no. Your family and your health should always come first.

DON’T OVEREXPLAIN. Giving a ton of excuses as to why you can’t do what was asked of you is

not only optional — it’s unnecessary. To teach people in your life to respect your time constraints, give them a firm no without the fluff. They’ll appreciate your honesty.

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