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Book Review:  You Had Me At No
Season 6 · Episode 12

Book Review: You Had Me At No

Tim Stating the Obvious

April 11, 20257m 57s

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I’m excited to share our Indiegogo campaign! It’s all about supporting the podcast’s sixth season. My aim is to deliver more insightful, ad-free content. The funds will go towards creating video content in a dedicated studio. Think better quality and interviews with the leaders you want to hear from. Your donations help keep the podcast ad-free and accessible. The first 20 donors of $10 or more will get a signed book and a shout-out.

Contribute Here: https://igg.me/at/timstatingtheobvious/x#/

I also reviewed Sheryl Green’s book, “You Had Me at No.” It tackles the challenges of setting boundaries. The book explains why it’s hard and why it’s important for your well-being. It’s filled with humor, examples, and strategies. Quick note: this review isn’t sponsored. It’s my honest take after reading the book and interviewing Cheryl.

Sheryl Green breaks boundaries into six key areas: material (time, possessions, money), emotional (feelings), mental (thoughts), physical (space, body), sexual (intimacy), and time-based. The book says exhaustion often comes from letting people cross these lines. I can stop that, starting today.

Check out the book here: https://amzn.to/44mZC4h

 

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