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How to Say No Without Feeling Guilty - by Patti Breitman (Paperback)

How to Say No Without Feeling Guilty - by  Patti Breitman (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Everywhere people turn, someone is targeting them for a contribution or a sale--long-distance carriers, charitable organizations, dot-com companies. It's time for a new way to say "no", and Breitman has found it. Written to address today's busy schedules, this liberating source gives specific, diplomatic, and effective responses to everyone from whiny children to bosses.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>To this book I say yes, yes, yes!</b><br><b>--from the Foreword by Richard Carlson, author of <i>Don't Sweat the Small Stuff</i></b> <p/><b>Find more time and energy for the things you love to do--learn to say no without feeling guilty!</b> <p/>The simple word no is often the most difficult to say. Yet anyone can develop the skills to say no with confidence, kindness, and peace of mind. And the benefits are enormous. You'll spend less time doing things you don't want to do with people you don't want to see, and move closer to your own priorities and passions. <p/><i>How to Say No Without Feeling Guilty</i> shows you the five simple techniques that will help you say no with finesse in nearly any situation and how to apply two basic principles to minimize guilt about saying no and reduce the likelihood of personal conflicts. <p/>In addition, authors Patti Breitman and Connie Hatch provide specific language and practical strategies for defending your boundaries against life's many intrusions and distractions, including: <p/>- Demanding friends and family members<br>- Unwelcome invitations, dates, and romantic entanglements<br>- Requests for money, whether from friends, relatives, organizations, or panhandlers<br>- Unreasonable assignments at work<br>- Pushy people who ask for too many favors<br>- Junk mail, annoying phone calls, and buddies with something to sell<br>- High-maintenance people<br>- And much more <p/>Ultimately, no can be one of the most positive words in your vocabulary. Whether you crave more family time, more time for yourself, or more time to pursue a dream, saying no frees up room for the yeses in your life.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Advance praise for <b>How to Say No Without Feeling Guilty</b> <p/>"This book is the bible on how to say no and still be seen as a nice person. It can change your life forever."<br>--Jack Canfield, coauthor of the <b>Chicken Soup for the Soul(R)</b> series <p/>"It's a book to consult over and over again. I recommend it."<br>--John Gray, Ph.D., author of <b>Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus</b> <p/>"Brilliant! This practical, powerful book will help you express what you really feel and want."<br>--Harold H. Bloomfield, M.D., author of <b>Making Peace with Your Past</b> <p/>"This is a charming, intelligent, and practical guide to finding the great YES of life, by learning that NO is a complete sentence. Thoroughly enjoyable."<br>--Anne Lamott, author of <b>Traveling Mercies</b> <p/>"A road map for opening up lots of needed space in our lives. Out with the guilt, and in with a life that is ours again!"<br>--Janet Luhrs, author of <b>The Simple Living Guide</b> and <b>Simple Loving</b> <p/>"<b>How to Say No Without Feeling Guilty</b> enables us to rid ourselves of needless guilt so we can live a richer, more fulfilling life." <br>--Dave Pelzer, author of <b>A Child Called "It"</b>, <b>The Lost Boy</b>, and <b>A Man Named Dave</b> <p/>"This book is wonderfully useful, doable, wise, and inspiring."<br>--Sue Bender, author of <b>Plain and Simple</b> and <b>Everyday Sacred</b> <p/>"A must for anyone who wants to live a life of joy and ease, and feel good about it."<br> --Marcia Wieder, author of <b>Making Your Dreams Come True</b> <p/>"The best book I ever read on setting boundaries. This is a must-read for everyone!"<br>--Sirah Vettese, Ph.D., author of <b>What Happened to the Prince I Married? </b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>PATTI BREITMAN<b> </b>is a literary agent and expert public speaker who has appeared on numerous radio and television shows. She also teaches classes throughout the San Francisco Bay Area, where she lives.<br><b><br></b>CONNIE HATCH<b> </b>is a professional writer and president of Words to Market, a creative services company. She lives in New York City.

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