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How to say "no."
We figured out that we need to say, "no." But, how exactly do you do it? In this episode, we discuss the art of saying "no" effectively. Listen in for valuable insights on how to say "no." We also provides practical tips for doing it gracefully.Key Points Discussed:Understand the concept of "no" and how it relates to your bigger "yes."To protect your valuable time, identify your priorities . In your decision-making, explore the role of a "no committee."To make thoughtful decisions, create space between a request and your response.To know how each opportunity aligns with your goals, have a clear career direction.When declining requests, demonstrate the power of gratitude and kindness.Links and Resources Mentioned:ClinicianResearcherPodcast.com - To have your question featured in a future episode, leave us a voicemail message.Book: "The Power of No" by James Altucher and Claudia Azula Altucher - A recommended resource for further reading on the topic.Call to Action:Subscribe to the Clinician Researcher Podcast for more insightful episodes on career development and research.Leave a voicemail with your thoughts or questions about saying no effectively.