On Purpose with Jay Shetty

Stop Saying Yes When You Want to Say No (Use This Simple Daily Practice to Set Boundaries Without Guilt)

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May 8, 2026
A guide to rebuilding peace by spotting the small compromises that drain you. Practical ways to audit emotional labor, family roles, and friendships that sap energy. Tips for keeping work from colonizing your identity and protecting cognitive space. Simple daily anchors and permission to rest without guilt.
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ADVICE

Audit Friendships For Quality

  • Audit friendships for quality over familiarity and let some long-standing ties naturally become acquaintances.
  • Jay Shetty cites the Harvard Study showing relationship quality predicts longevity, not quantity or familiarity.
INSIGHT

When Work Becomes Your Identity

  • Work often colonizes the mind so people lose unoccupied thought and creative space, making identity merge with productivity.
  • Jay Shetty warns that if you can't answer who you are without your job, work has taken more than it should.
ADVICE

Protect Your Mind From Always-On Culture

  • Create clear demarcations between work and rest by protecting cognitive resources and avoiding always-on availability.
  • Jay Shetty references Cal Newport and Sabine Sonentag showing rested minds produce better creative work than the always-on worker.
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