Why Saying No Feels So Bad
Someone asks you for something. The word no forms in your head. What comes out of your mouth is yes.
In this episode, Dr. Aziz breaks down why just say no more never quite works. There's a specific pattern running underneath the guilt and the override, and the standard get better boundaries advice doesn't reach the layer where it lives. He also names the pattern he himself runs when he takes his own quiz: the Fixer.
This episode covers:
- Why the trap of saying no makes both yes and no feel terrible
- The Fixer pattern (one of the four ways your nervous system tries to keep you safe when disapproval is on the table) and the two levels of fixing most Fixers don't realize they're doing
- A story Dr. Aziz tells on himself about a Thursday night that should have been a no
- The saying he uses with every client about why recalibration always feels wrong before it feels right
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