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The power of saying "No" - Gurzu

Gurzu
May 12, 2023

The power of saying "No" - Gurzu

In this fast-paced industry, we often find ourselves juggling multiple tasks, managing deadlines, and dealing with changing priorities. Learning how to effectively say "No" can be a game-changer, allowing us to prioritize their work, maintain a healthy work- life balance, and deliver high-quality results.

Credits: https://asana.com/resources/how-to-say-no-professionally

Gurzu

May 12, 2023
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  1. The importance of saying “no” as a Software Developer In

    this fast-paced industry, we often find ourselves juggling multiple tasks, managing deadlines, and dealing with changing priorities. Learning how to effectively say "No" can be a game-changer, allowing us to prioritize their work, maintain a healthy work- life balance, and deliver high-quality results.
  2. ✓ There are consequences of always saying “Yes” ✓ Gives

    benefits when setting boundaries and managing workload ✓ Fosters Open Communication & Sets realistic expectations Why saying “No” is Essential?
  3. ➡ You become less productive and more overwhelmed. ➡ You

    might become bitter or resentful if you’re consistently saying yes when you know you need to say no. ➡ By saying yes to this “one thing,” you are effectively saying no to everything else you could be doing in that time, even if those tasks are more important. ➡ You’re working on someone else’s priority, which—while important—might not be what needs to get done first. Saying “Yes” for everything, kills your productivity
  4. ✓ Fear & Guilt around saying No ✓ “NO” or

    “No” ✓ Developing negotiation & building self confidence Overcoming challenges of saying “No”
  5. ➡ If something is unnecessary ➡ To prevent scope creeps

    ➡ To demonstrate your leadership skills ➡ To show that you are reliable ➡ To prevent burnout NO When to say
  6. 7 tips to say “No” effectively Know your workload Lead

    with positivity Politely and clearly decline Explain why Offer a different solution Be consistent Practice empathy