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The Importance Of Saying “Yes”

You’ll read a lot of advice around the importance of saying no. Saying no, in those instances, is meant to allow you to not overcommit, to have space to breathe amidst the craziness of life, to not feel frazzled and pulled in too many directions. To protect yourself a bit.

There’s a whole lot of wisdom and truth to that.

But I feel equally strongly about the other side of that coin, too: saying YES.

This is a concept that has gotten far easier for me as I’ve gotten older (which, unsurprisingly, is true for myriad things). I’ve learned that saying yes doesn’t have to mean you’re a pushover or an over committer. Saying yes can mean you’re a dreamer and a DOER — that you’re someone who wants to pack as many experiences into your life as you can, minimizing the regrets and “what ifs” in the process.

I don’t have life figured out (and continuing to grow and learn is part of the fun, after all), but, for me, saying yes is a really important piece of living a life that squeezes as much as possible out of the days I have.

Here’s what’s been rolling around in my brain regarding this topic lately:

What can you say yes to today? This week? Go ahead — allow yourself to consider that “yes” thing in your life, and then take one tiiiiiny step toward it. I can’t wait to see where you end up…

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