Success Starts with Learning to Say No (Re run)

Webinar with Harriet Waley-Cohen 

Friday 18 September @ midday

Do you put others’ needs before your own?

Do you say yes knowing you already regret it?

Do you take on far too much?

Do you give too much?

Do you need other people to like you and approve of you?

Do you need to ask other people’s advice before you make decisions?

Do you feel unappreciated or resentful?

Do you worry about people thinking you’re selfish if you ask for what you need?

Do you answer work emails at all times of day and night, and even over the weekend?

Do you wonder why you never have time for yourself and worry about your health?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, and especially if you said yes to several, then I have news for you. You are almost definitely a people pleaser, a rescuer, a martyr even.

 

Here’s the thing. People pleasing severely undermines your self-worth because your behaviour sends a signal that you don’t matter as much as everyone and everything else. This way of doing life will also lead to exhaustion, unhappiness and a total lack of fulfilment. Maybe you already feel a bit crappy about yourself and feel tired, grumpy and unfulfilled. You are effectively saying no to yourself, and no to the life and success you want and deserve.

It doesn’t need to be this way. You can have the health, success and self-belief you want. You can make the impact on the world you want to make too.

Join my free webinar on Friday 11th September to understand:

  • What people pleasing looks and feels like
  • Where people pleasing comes from
  • How you can start to break free
  • When and how to say no
  • The mindset shift needed to say yes to yourself and your success

Stop saying yes to everything and everyone else.  It is time for you to start saying a big fat yes to yourself, to your wellbeing and success! See you on Friday.

Fantastic talk, such great value and information, highly recommended. Thank you Harriet!

- Faisal Khokar, masculinity and femininity coach and speaker

A great transparent and interactive session. We loved Harriet’s style and openness.

- Shelley

My biggest take away has been noticing that I was tapping into an inner source of self-acceptance and confidence.

- Ana, Psychologist

Harriet Waley-Cohen

Hunted down to speak for audiences including Microsoft, Barclays and Invesco, Harriet has empowered thousands of people over the last 15 years to believe in themselves and their potential.

She has been through multiple transformations herself and knows what it takes to make deep rooted changes that stick, and to get through tough times and emerge and wiser. Harriet is 17 years in recovery from addictions, left an unhappy marriage and went on to thrive, shifted from a 10-year banking career into motherhood and entrepreneurship, lives with a permanent pain condition after being driven into on the motorway, and is a breast cancer survivor.

Harriet's mission is to make sure people know their true value. She empowers clients and audiences to leave behind self-doubt, disempowering patterns and overwhelm in favour of new ways of thinking, feeling and acting that create confidence, wellbeing and success. Vanessa Vallely OBE, MD of WeAreThe City describes Harriet as ‘a real superwoman who empowers others wherever she goes.’