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How do you "just say no" (to your church)?
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 144728" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>I used to be the one that could not say NO either... but now I honestly can't give too much of myself... Life with K and N is too unpredictable. Even when I want to do something... things fall apart. </p><p>Someone tried to volunteer me for something at K's school that would have been great because it was close to where we live... but I just said "Sorry, I am too busy." I offered to do something smaller out of my own home at my own time... </p><p>I have found with time, it gets SO much easier to say NO, and I know when things calm down for me, I will volunteer again. The way I want.</p><p>I do still volunteer. I make gift baskets and bake things... but it easier for me to time it and not worry about schedules... </p><p>Good luck. Just say NO... Dare To Say No...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 144728, member: 3155"] I used to be the one that could not say NO either... but now I honestly can't give too much of myself... Life with K and N is too unpredictable. Even when I want to do something... things fall apart. Someone tried to volunteer me for something at K's school that would have been great because it was close to where we live... but I just said "Sorry, I am too busy." I offered to do something smaller out of my own home at my own time... I have found with time, it gets SO much easier to say NO, and I know when things calm down for me, I will volunteer again. The way I want. I do still volunteer. I make gift baskets and bake things... but it easier for me to time it and not worry about schedules... Good luck. Just say NO... Dare To Say No... [/QUOTE]
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