Listen "232. Exhausted and Resentful? It’s Time to End the Implicit Yes"
Episode Synopsis
So many of us are living under the weight of the implicit yes: agreeing without words, showing up when we’re depleted, saying yes with our actions even when our hearts are screaming no. It feels easier in the moment, but over time it leads to exhaustion, quiet resentment, and a sense that you’ve abandoned yourself.In this video, we’ll explore why the implicit yes keeps you stuck, how it drains your energy, and why boundaries are not just optional; they’re essential. Boundaries are the doorway to freedom, self-respect, and peace. When you learn to say no from a grounded place, you create space to finally live in alignment with what matters most.✨ Sacred Boundaries: Scripts for Saying No with Love ✨If you’ve ever felt the pressure to say “yes” when your whole body was begging you to say “no,” you’re not alone. So many high-achieving, heart-centered women struggle with guilt, fear of disappointing others, or worry that boundaries will push people away.But the truth is: boundaries don’t break relationships—they strengthen them. 💛That’s why I created Sacred Boundaries: Scripts for Saying No with Love. It’s a free guide filled with gentle, real-life scripts you can start using today to:🌿 Protect your energy without guilt🌿 Say no in a way that feels kind and authentic🌿 Ask for what you need—without overexplaining🌿 Create space for deeper, more respectful connectionsThis isn’t about being harsh or distant. It’s about finally honoring your needs while still showing up with love.👉 Download your free guide here: www.drkellykessler.com/sacredboundariesBecause your peace, your energy, and your voice matter.
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