tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5592892885234456611.post736147644964321435..comments2021-11-11T10:23:34.260-08:00Comments on Epiphany: Who Needs Margins?Beth Vicehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09639989011980011273noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5592892885234456611.post-85274786913958174032015-05-12T10:39:26.653-07:002015-05-12T10:39:26.653-07:00Thank you, Trish. Well said. Learning how to say n...Thank you, Trish. Well said. Learning how to say no nicely is definitely a good thing. The person I need to learn to say no to is me! So glad we are always learning and growing. Beth Vicehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09639989011980011273noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5592892885234456611.post-56302982220434586942015-05-11T20:22:55.493-07:002015-05-11T20:22:55.493-07:00Realizing we need to slow down and set up some mar...Realizing we need to slow down and set up some margins in our lives isn't always an easy practice to put into place. People have come to expect us to do "this and that" and may be surprised when we tell them 'No, not this time'. <br />I even have a download of 25 ways to say NO without hurting feelings but to be able to stand firm. Margins are also important to our overall health - you can't do it all , and all the time . And that's OK, its perfectly alright to decide where your boundaries are and then if it falls outside of them...you politely say no - without excuses - and move on. <br /><br />I support you and appreciate this!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08850334124422589363noreply@blogger.com