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3 Reasons You Should Say YES More Often

How often do you actually say yes?

If it’s often, good for you. I’m almost certain that you’re in a great place in your life. But, if you find yourself saying no often, which is where many people are, do you realize you’re limiting yourself and closing the doorway to your best life?

Now, I’m not talking about saying yes to things that are truly no good for you, or being a “people pleaser” and saying yes to everyone and everything until you are completely (emotionally, mentally and physically) drained. I’m referring to agreeing to new things for YOU! Sieze the day for new opportunities, new experiences, fresh ideas and discoveries that get you out of your daily comfort zone and attain the growth your soul seeks.

The “yeses” that take work (and sometimes, a lot of work) but they completely, utterly, fantastically change your life! This space I’m talking about is where all the magic happens.

Here are 3 Reasons to Say YES More Often

1. You’ll gain more confidence and self worth.

When you say yes more often to what feels good (and is for your highest good) you open up the flood gates of opportunity. Here, you gain more beliefs in your abilities. This newfound confidence will bring even more positive momentum on your journey to success.

2. You’ll meet new people (and build life-long friendships).

say-yes-quoteAll humans are of the same species, so it’s up to us to be open to one another.  And opening your mind to the minds of others can literally change your life.  Releasing the bondage of societal ideals lets you fluently communicate with people you may have never talked with before.  You may even make a best friend.

3. You’ll discover new opportunities, skills, and areas of interest.

Saying yes brings miracles and opportunities that exceed your expectations. Google’s executive chairman Eric Schmidt said it best during his commencement address at the University of California at Berkeley: “Find a way to say yes to things.”

Say yes to invitations to a new country. Or, to meeting new friends. And, say yes to learning a new language, or to picking up a new sport. This commitment is how you get your first job, and your next job. Yes is how you find your spouse and even your kids.

Even if it’s a bit edgy, a bit out of your comfort zone, saying yes means you will do something new, meet someone new and make a difference in your life, and likely in others’ lives as well. … Yes is a tiny word that can do big things. Say it often.”

Saying “Yes” requires work, commitment, and accountability, and sometimes that scares people away, especially if they feel unprepared or unmotivated. But here’s the reality: a positive response will always give you more than a no. A no is guaranteed failure. Nothing is ever stagnant, so a no is usually backward progress. Sure, there is no risk in a no… but there’s no fun in it either. Saying yes can be very fun. In the fun is where you find success”

Say yes to life and watch as life rewards you. So what do you say?


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15 responses to “3 Reasons You Should Say YES More Often”

  1. Adriana Kulasza Avatar
    Adriana Kulasza

    I love challenges ! Everyday finding new reason to say myself . I WANT ! I CAN !

  2. Adriana Kulasza Avatar
    Adriana Kulasza

    Putting yourself in uncomfortable situation is saing yes to another challenge. It's a new opportunity to self grow and even higher self confidence after winning this battle ….

  3. Hugh Jones Avatar
    Hugh Jones

    Read "YES MAN" by Danny Wallace. He says YES for a whole year and it changes his life! 🙂

  4. Hugh Jones Avatar
    Hugh Jones

    You've got to do *both*. You've got to practice saying "no" to things that you're better off saying no to and saying "yes" to things which are positive opportunities for you.

    The difference is that when everyone's trying to get you to do everything for them, you can't help everyone all the time or you'll be drained. So you've got to say no when that's the right thing to do.

    It's about saying no when you really want to say no but feel shy to say no – then practice saying no in those cases, whilst ALSO saying *yes* to things which you would like to do but aren't quite confident about.

    In summary, it's about exercising your confidence to say no or yes, rather than trying to please everyone / playing it safe.

  5. I just not too long ago read an article from pshycology today that was about the power of saying no. So ive been saying no alot and now i read this article??? Thatss nice i wasnt feeling right saying no too

  6. I say yes to saying no to my kids…

  7. I agreed I am glad that I did 3Things

  8. Iveta Jakovleva Avatar
    Iveta Jakovleva

    Yes

  9. Line Leirmo Avatar
    Line Leirmo

    Yes, I agree! But saying YES to my 'kids' ( 16, 17, 21) all the time, makes me discover how 'stupid' I am…

  10. Krista McMillan Ralph Avatar
    Krista McMillan Ralph

    So nice to hear that saying "yes" can be a good thing!

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