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Description

Episode 41 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores some strategies to help teachers and trainers in saying “no”.

Introduction

This is the show I promised you in episode 37 - we will be exploring strategies for saying “no”.

To avoid doubt we are focusing on saying “no” to colleagues when the right answer is “no” even though we feel like we should say “yes” and often do.

Why Should We Say “No” Sometimes?

If you Google “say no motivational quotes” you’ll find a whole heap of Instagram-worthy cheesiness answering this question. Normally I steer clear of this sort of thing but actually I found a few (un-attributed) crackers:

I thought these were so good I’ve made them into Instagram graphics for you to share as a reminder to yourself and others. Please free to use them in any way you like. You need not sign up to get them or anything - just right click and save the image.

Here are more quotes from famous people

Why is it SO Difficult?

We are teachers and trainers. Our job is to help people and usually, saying no isn’t perceived as helpful. The trouble is that being selfless is not, in the long run, going to do you any good.

Most of us avoid conflict and ultimately we want to people please.

 

How to Say No

One of the main purposes of The Teaching Space Podcast is to help you focus on YOU as we spend so much time focused on others. 

Here are some suggested strategies for saying no:

Just to be really clear, I am not recommending you say “no” to everything! 

My Experience

I’ve become good at instinctively knowing what to say “no” to and then using the appropriate strategy. That’s why I feel well placed to record this episode. As such, coming up with an example of my own experience has been tricky as they are my “normal”.

However, a broad example would be the year I decided I needed to say “no” to working full-time hours. This was for medical reasons and I used the consequences strategy to explain. I then negotiated different hours and the whole transaction was smooth and painless with everyone winning.

Wrap Up

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