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"Say No" And Improve Concentration While Working From Home
"Say No" And Improve Concentration While Working From Home
"Say No" And Improve Concentration While Working From Home
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"Say No" And Improve Concentration While Working From Home

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Do you feel guilty when you say no to other people? When it comes to building a business on the Internet, it brings the convenience of working from home or anywhere around the world. However, things like distractions, requests, and demands from other people are holding us back, especially if they do not serve our current projects.

If you want to improve your memory, retention, and ability to memorize - this bundle is for you.

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- 17 memory secrets to improve your memory registration, retention, and recall.
- The art of learning and how it relates to memory?
- What's the difference between knowing and understanding?
- How to say no to friend and family to leave you alone without being mean?
- The art of forgetting: research and facts
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Release dateMar 25, 2015
ISBN9781310935879
"Say No" And Improve Concentration While Working From Home
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Chris Diamond

Time management and personal productivity blogger since 2010.

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    How To Say No While Trying To Work and Become Dramatically More Productive?

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    It is a sense of obligation that’s holding us back …

    In psychology, to be obligated to someone is considered as a reciprocity principle. You do me a favor, and I am going to feel obligated to return that favor back to you. This is how most societies train their members from a very young age.

    One of the most quoted experts on persuasion and influence; Robert Cialdini talks about this in one of his six weapons of influence – the reciprocity principle.

    What he finds is that in the context of obligation, people say YES to those they owe.

    Since we all grew up in our families, the sense of obligation to respond to urgent tasks from family members acts heavy on us. Especially, if your family has helped you in the past, for some reason, and you can’t say no…

    The inability to say no to requests is damaging your business…

    We all change at a certain point, whether we like it or not. Change is the name of the game in life, and if we do not adapt to changes in the environment and the society, we simply do not function properly, and we fail to adapt to the new environment. Almost everything changes, and we have to go along with it, if we want to progress.

    The sense of obligation is living in the past, but things change, and today is the new tomorrow.

    Your only obligation in any lifetime is to be true to yourself. Being true to anyone else or anything else is impossible. - Richard Bach

    That’s why feeling obligated to your parents and family about anything, is a losing game or waste of time.

    Because what you think you are trying to show is not what it actually conveys …

    In the sense of obligation, when we do something to the people who’ve helped us in the past, and we really want to return that favor; we often

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