
Summary
In this episode of the Work in Wellness podcast, host Angela Davies explores the challenges of saying no in both professional and social contexts. She discusses the psychological roots of people pleasing, the impact of overcommitting on mental health and productivity, and offers practical strategies for setting boundaries. The episode emphasizes the importance of self-care and provides resources for listeners to further explore the topic.
Takeaways
Saying no is essential for maintaining mental health.
People pleasing often stems from childhood experiences.
Dopamine and oxytocin are released when we say yes, reinforcing the behavior.
Overcommitting can lead to burnout and decreased productivity.
Setting boundaries is crucial for work-life balance.
Practical phrases can help in saying no effectively.
Honesty in communication fosters respect and understanding.
Resources like 'The Disease to Please' can provide further insights.
Saying no can open up opportunities for aligned work.
Boundaries are a form of self-preservation, not selfishness.
Keywords
wellness, burnout, workplace, self-care, boundaries, productivity, mental health, people pleasing, performance, work-life balance