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  • Oct 19, 2024 | onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Colleen P. Kirk |Constantine Sedikides |Julian Givi

    Conflicts of Interest The authors declare no conflicts of interest. Supporting Information Filename Description jopy12983-sup-0001-AppendixS1.docxWord 2007 document , 509 KB Appendix S1. References , and . 2015. “Give a Piece of You: Gifts That Reflect Givers Promote Closeness.” Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 60: 8–16. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jesp.2015.04.006. 2023.

  • Apr 25, 2024 | innerself.com | Julian Givi |Kerry Patterson |Joseph Grenny |Chris Voss

    Image by Andrew MartinEveryone has been there. You get invited to something that you absolutely do not want to attend – a holiday party, a family cookout, an expensive trip. But doubts and anxieties creep into your head as you weigh whether to decline. You might wonder if you’ll upset the person who invited you. Maybe it’ll harm the friendship, or they won’t extend an invite to the next get-together. Should you just grit your teeth and go? Or are you worrying more than you should about saying “no”?

  • Feb 26, 2024 | news24.com | Julian Givi |Colleen P. Kirk

    Many people struggle with saying "no" when invited to events that they do not want to attend. The fear mostly stems from the reaction you may receive from the person extended the invite. But this study shows that saying "no" every now and then isn't as big a deal as we think it is. Everyone has been there. You get invited to something that you absolutely do not want to attend – a holiday party, a family cookout, an expensive trip.

  • Feb 26, 2024 | newspronto.com | Julian Givi

    Yifei Fang/Moment via Getty ImagesEveryone has been there. You get invited to something that you absolutely do not want to attend – a holiday party, a family cookout, an expensive trip. But doubts and anxieties creep into your head as you weigh whether to decline. You might wonder if you’ll upset the person who invited you. Maybe it’ll harm the friendship, or they won’t extend an invite to the next get-together. Should you just grit your teeth and go?

  • Feb 25, 2024 | channelnewsasia.com | Julian Givi |Colleen P. Kirk

    MORGANTOWN, West Virginia: Everyone has been there. You get invited to something that you absolutely do not want to attend - a holiday party, a family cookout, an expensive trip. But doubts and anxieties creep into your head as you weigh whether to decline. You might wonder if you’ll upset the person who invited you. Maybe it’ll harm the friendship, or they won’t extend an invite to the next get-together. Should you just grit your teeth and go?

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