Woman Agrees to Extra Shifts After Repeated Pressure, Then Faces Guilt Trip When She Cancels Due to Burnout
A real friend takes “no” for an answer the first time, not the fourth.
A real friend takes “no” for an answer the first time, not the fourth.
At the end of the day, it’s her decision to make.
In this economy, you have to protect both your peace and your wallet.
It’s her savings account, not a community fund.
Her daughter needed college-level accountability first.
And if a grown adult can’t handle eating alone, then there are much bigger problems at hand.
If his coworkers want to judge him for having boundaries, that’s on them, not him.
She deserves someone who builds her up, not tears her down.
She should absolutely refuse to give out her hard-earned expertise for free.
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