In strict households, a “no” wasn’t a healthy boundary; it was a betrayal. And so you simply agreed to everything, even when you wanted to disagree or say ‘no’, just in order to keep your peace. Now, in adulthood, telling your partner you’re too tired for dinner feels like a massive risk. You worry that a simple boundary will lead to an “apocalypse” of rejection. Consequently, you become the perpetual “yes” person, letting others steamroll your time and energy. This isn’t just being nice; it’s a survival reflex. Instead, learn to say no and set healthy boundaries when needed. Remember, it is okay to say no at times instead of pushing yourself to always say a yes.
10 sacred home names based on Lord Shiva for a blessed living space
A home is not just a physical entity; it is a place where energy, emotions, and faith converge. Many people prefer to give their home a name that represents positive…