Courage Quote by Whitney Cummings
““I had to find the courage to start saying no to things I didn't want to do because once you turn thirty, pretending starts taking a toll on your immune system. I had to learn how to say no to others and yes to myself, and today I no longer feel ashamed for not being "fun" and being down for every draining activity I'm asked to do. I'm no longer terrified I'll be judged, abandoned, rejected, or left out. And if I am, good. Turns out it's kind of my dream to be left out of doing things I don't want to do. What this means is that unless your invite involves cheese, Netflix, Mexican wrestling, Moscow mules, or actual mules, chances are, in the words of Randy Jackson, "That's gonna be a no for me, dog.””
About This Quote
Source Stand-up Comedy: The Girlfriend Experience, 2019
Learning to set boundaries protects mental and physical health, allowing authentic self‑care over people‑pleasing.
In simple terms: Saying no preserves wellbeing.
Prioritize your needs.
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When to use this quote
- workplace
- friendships
- family gatherings
- social media
- personal projects
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What boundaries do you need?
- How does saying yes to yourself change your life?
Saying no can strain relationships and cause guilt.