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Why say 'NO'

Saying yes to one thing is saying no to some other thing. Always saying yes putting others' priorities above our own, we are saying no to our aspirations and needs.

Helping others is a good thing. But neglecting our desires and needs in the process, we are hindering our own growth.

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