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A review by hammock_andread
F*ck No!: How to Stop Saying Yes When You Can't, You Shouldn't, or You Just Don't Want to by Sarah Knight
3.0
So I have not read any of her other books but parts and seeing them in bookstores. I'm also no a huge self-help book reader but I was interested in this one since its with saying No and well everyone and especially females need help with that, since we are told to say yes no matter what so I was willing to try it.
I like how its broken down into what type you are, which will help with why you don't say no. Then it goes into areas of your life, invites, dinner parties, work, family, dating, ect. By the end it got very repetitive, and I did more of a skim towards the end for areas in my life and just look at others. It did have some good ideas I will put into play and not feel bad about saying no to things I hate doing. It did miss some points as it was very big city and corporate America so some people will have a hard time with it, because some of it you just can't do at some work places and in some towns or families. But overall it was a good starting point for a lot of people!
*Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, in exchange for a honest review- all opinions are mine.
I like how its broken down into what type you are, which will help with why you don't say no. Then it goes into areas of your life, invites, dinner parties, work, family, dating, ect. By the end it got very repetitive, and I did more of a skim towards the end for areas in my life and just look at others. It did have some good ideas I will put into play and not feel bad about saying no to things I hate doing. It did miss some points as it was very big city and corporate America so some people will have a hard time with it, because some of it you just can't do at some work places and in some towns or families. But overall it was a good starting point for a lot of people!
*Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, in exchange for a honest review- all opinions are mine.