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Mariam Awolola: The Powerful Silence Hidden Behind Our ‘Yes’ | What You Need to Know

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Last updated: September 15, 2025 9:52 am
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Silence often hides the moments when we say “yes” even though every part of us is screaming “no.” Maybe it was agreeing to take on one more task at work, even though you were already stretched thin. Maybe it was saying yes to a friend because you didn’t want to disappoint them. Or maybe it was nodding along just to avoid conflict, even when the choice didn’t sit right with you.

And the truth is, those “yeses” don’t always come from a place of joy or willingness. Sometimes they come from fear. Fear of disappointing others. Fear of being judged. Fear of being seen as difficult or selfish.

On the surface, a “yes” feels simple. It looks like agreement, cooperation, and even kindness. But behind that small word, there can sometimes be silence. A silence filled with pressure, guilt, and the quiet hope that someone might notice we’re not really okay with what we just agreed to. That silence is important because it carries a story that the word alone doesn’t tell.

Every time we say yes when we really mean no, we chip away at our boundaries. We trade our peace of mind for temporary approval. And while that may keep things smooth on the outside, it often creates a storm on the inside.

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Over time, this silent struggle can lead to burnout, resentment, and even a loss of self-identity, because we’ve gotten so used to living by the expectations of others instead of our own truth.

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So why do we do it? A big reason is conditioning. Many of us grew up believing that being agreeable is the mark of a “good person.” We were taught to avoid conflict, to put others first, and to please at all costs. Saying “yes” makes us seem supportive, dependable, and likable.

Saying “no” can feel like letting people down or even betraying their trust. But here’s the truth we often forget, a “no” spoken with honesty and respect is far healthier than a “yes” spoken with silent resentment.

This doesn’t mean we stop saying yes altogether. It means we pause before answering. We ask ourselves: Am I saying yes out of genuine willingness, or am I saying yes because I’m afraid of what might happen if I don’t? That pause creates space for honesty.

Learning to recognize the silence behind our yes is the first step. The second is finding the courage to honor what we really mean. That courage doesn’t always come easily, but it grows with practice.

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Sometimes it starts small, like saying no to a request that doesn’t align with your priorities. Other times it means having uncomfortable conversations that protect your peace.

At the end of the day, your voice matters. Your boundaries matter. And your yes should be just as authentic as your no. Because when your yes comes from a place of truth, it doesn’t drain you, it empowers you.

So the next time you’re about to agree, pause for a moment. Listen to the silence behind your yes. If it’s heavy, uncertain, or uneasy, maybe it’s not really a yes. Maybe what you owe yourself is the freedom to say no.

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