So I'm a people pleaser, and I always take on too much or do things based on what other people want and not what is best for me. I'm currently really stressed partially due to trauma anniversaries and partially due to a move. A friend who I would very much like to be close to asked me if I would be interested in doing something for her. Some of the people I know are holding an event and one of the things that's going to happen is a dating game style contest for laughs. She wanted to know if I would participate. I was definitely uncomfortable with the idea but I wasn't sure how to decline because she seemed so thrilled at the idea. I managed to ask for more specific info about what would be expected and a little time to think. So at least I was able to sort of redirect the conversation.
She emailed me some info today, along with hopes that we can hang out soon. I told her I'd love to make plans to get together, but that I wasn't comfortable being that in the spotlight like that, especially when I'm so new to the area and have a lot on my plate. Thankfully she got back to me and seemed okay with it, we're still going to set some social plans.
Do any of you have good strategies for declining things gracefully? I'm really glad she wasn't upset and I know I can't control how other people react to me needing to do what's best for me, but I'm just wondering what has been successful for other people.
She emailed me some info today, along with hopes that we can hang out soon. I told her I'd love to make plans to get together, but that I wasn't comfortable being that in the spotlight like that, especially when I'm so new to the area and have a lot on my plate. Thankfully she got back to me and seemed okay with it, we're still going to set some social plans.
Do any of you have good strategies for declining things gracefully? I'm really glad she wasn't upset and I know I can't control how other people react to me needing to do what's best for me, but I'm just wondering what has been successful for other people.