Part IV: Bonus Material
The challenge with learning new strategies is understanding
how to apply them in situations that are unique to your
experience. You’ll discover that’s the case with learning how
to say no.
Part IV will show you how to implement the strategies
described in
Part III. You’ll learn how to apply them with the
various people you encounter during the course of a given
day, from your friends and
extended family members to
your boss and coworkers.
A
S YOU CAN SEE,
we have a lot to cover. But don’t worry. Each
section of
The Art Of Saying NO is tightly written. Each one
moves quickly, delivering its core advice in as little time as
possible.
In the next section, I’ll show you how to make the most
of the material you’ll find in
The Art Of Saying NO.
HOW TO GET THE MOST VALUE
FROM THIS BOOK
T
he Art Of Saying NO is an instruction manual. That might
sound boring, but it’s actually a benefit. It means the
material is presented in a soup-to-nuts fashion. Nothing is
left to chance. No matter where
you are in the process of
learning to say no, this book has you covered.
Moreover, specific material in the book is easy to find. If
you need to refresh your memory about a particular concept
or strategy, all you have to do
is look through the table of
contents. The material is organized in a logical, intuitive
manner.
You may be tempted to breeze through this book. It’s
short, and can be read in a couple hours. But if you truly
want
to get maximum mileage from it, I recommend a
different approach. Read each section,
and pause once
you’ve done so. Reflect on the material in the context of
your life.
For example, in
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