28. The Power of Saying “No”: Build Self-Respect and Strengthen Your Relationships

 
 

Do you struggle with telling people “No” when something truly doesn’t feel aligned for you? 

In this episode, we unpack why setting boundaries feels so hard and how learning to say “No” can be one of the most loving things you do for yourself and the people around you. We explore the hidden beliefs that shape our boundaries, from people-pleasing to childhood rebellion, and offer fresh ways to reclaim your truth.

What You’ll Learn: 

  • To tell the difference between a true No and a fear-based yes, so you can stop betraying your own needs

  • A three-step approach to saying no with kindness, clarity, and confidence—without overexplaining or feeling guilty

  • How honoring your no can actually strengthen your relationships and create more freedom in your life

If you’re someone who ….

  • Tends to be a people pleasure; or 

  • Is afraid of conflict; or

  • Are looking for ways to strengthen your closest relationships 

…then you’ll want to be sure to listen in on this episode. Enjoy!


Chapters: 

00:00 : Why saying no feels like rejection  

01:59 : What we’re really afraid of when we say no  

03:10 : The three types of no  

04:59 : A real-life example: how to navigate a tricky no  

08:27 : How to say no with kindness and firmness  

10:21 : When people push back or get upset  

13:06 : Saying no as an opportunity for growth  

16:19 : What alignment feels like when you honor your no  

21:22 : Redefining the meaning of no  

26:17 : Saying no to your own unhealthy patterns  

33:36 : Family dynamics and rebellious no’s  

42:08 : How awareness turns conflict into healing  


Links : 

Learn more about Mitra’s self-coaching program: https://mitramanesh.com/ 

Social Media: 

@mitramanesh_ (https://instagram.com/mitramanesh_)

@bendadbin (https://instagram.com/bendadbin
@theinnerview.live (https://bit.ly/4f61J0Q)

Keywords : 

Mitra Manesh, Ben Dadbin

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