tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-928598130851835729.post9217426519480824703..comments2024-03-24T17:23:26.522-04:00Comments on Avoiding Atrophy: A Week of No | A Week of Yes: Final Thoughts & Link-upChristyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03769320673829584188noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-928598130851835729.post-40740886770721755042015-09-17T04:24:13.567-04:002015-09-17T04:24:13.567-04:00I have this huuuuge problem with saying no. so hug...I have this huuuuge problem with saying no. so huge. This post of yours was in fact very inspiring and the yes week was especially motivating, not because of the obvious use of the term I was comfortable with, but because of the personal and professional oportunities that lie within that list I can make to make a difference while saying yes. So, lets get back to the "no" problem. I get this insane feeling that no matter the situation, person or whatever me saying no would and for sure is gonna insult or hurt the reciever of my negative response. What will they think of me?! The world is going to fall apart if I say no!!! and I will end up looking bad, unprofessional... bla bla bla. It is insane and it never ends. and the worst part is, I don`t even notice this, or consider this to be actually bad for me, while in the moment, but only when I stumble upon a themed post like yours. Insane! I think I have a problem, and I have a problem with not realising I have a problem. If all that makes sense. But at least I find your blog to distrac me :) LOVE IT!!! (serious case of procrastination, day two)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05566891264497931051noreply@blogger.com