Having the Right to Say "NO"
I've been feeling under the weather for a bit after having a mild asthma flare-up. One of the things I've learned, when dealing with health issues, is that when my body says: "REST!", I stay home and rest.
Yesterday evening, I received an e-mail from a neighbor, (not a friend, only an acquaintance), wanting me to drop what I was doing and meet "privately" with her. (She has consistently demonstrated that she cannot be trusted as she LOVES to stir up trouble and act self-important while doing so.) Rather than go into any details about my health, (which is NONE of her business), I told her I was busy and stated that whatever she wanted to discuss could easily be done via e-mail. She quickly responded with: "Never mind!"
Her Modus Operandi is to say crap to someone's face then disavow she said it later. (Can't disavow it when and if it is written in an e-mail.) I don't have time for that kind of nonsense. It feels good to practice saying "NO" when the situation calls for it.
BTW, here's today's "Dear Abby":
http://www.uexpress.com/dearabby/?uc_full_date=20120720