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Why You Keep Saying Yes (Even When You Want to Say No)

25 min · 2. Apr. 2026
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How many times have you said yes… and instantly regretted it? If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, resentful, or burnt out from constantly saying yes to others, you’re not alone. In this episode, we’re breaking down why saying no feels so difficult — and why so many of us fall into people-pleasing patterns without even realizing it. We talk about: • why saying no can trigger anxiety, guilt, and fear • how people pleasing develops (and why it sticks) • the connection between boundaries, self-worth, and burnout • what’s happening in your nervous system when you try to say no • how to start setting boundaries in a way that feels honest and sustainable The truth is, saying yes might feel easier in the moment… but it often leads to long-term stress, resentment, and disconnection from yourself. Learning to say no isn’t about being selfish — it’s about protecting your energy, honoring your needs, and creating healthier relationships. What might change in your life if you stopped saying yes to everything? 🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube 📲 Follow Shrinks on Tap for more conversations on relationships, emotional patterns, and personal growth This episode is sponsored by Kava Haven If you’re someone who’s trying to be more intentional about what you put in your body — especially when it comes to alcohol — Kava Haven is a really interesting alternative. Their kava-based drinks are designed to promote relaxation, calm, and a sense of ease — without alcohol — making them a great option for social settings or unwinding at the end of the day. We love brands that align with what we talk about on this podcast: being more mindful, more intentional, and more in tune with yourself. 👉 Learn more: https://kavahaven.com/ [https://kavahaven.com/]

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