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You are not drowning in work because you are lazy or disorganised; you are overwhelmed because your yes and no are out of balance. In a world where every message, meeting, and favour request arrives marked as urgent, it has never been more important to protect your focus and guard your energy with intent.
This book offers a clear, practical system for setting boundaries and aligning your commitments with what truly matters now. It is written for managers, founders, and independent professionals who feel stretched thin and want to grow without burning out. Through simple capacity planning tools, real-world examples, and scripts for saying no politely and yes with conditions, you learn how to redesign your calendar, renegotiate expectations, and stop carrying other peoples priorities by default.
Instead of vague inspiration, you get grounded guidance on time management for leaders, work life boundaries, and decision making frameworks that fit your current season. You will see how to use focus and deep work as everyday practices, not rare luxuries, and how protecting energy at work becomes a non-negotiable part of your routine. If you are ready for managing requests at work to feel calmer and for productivity for busy people to mean fewer, better yeses, this book shows you how to live by a healthier yes/no ratio.

The Yes/No Ratio

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  • Talia Wrenford writes for people who are tired of being pulled in every direction and ready to treat their time as seriously as their craft. She has spent years working alongside founders, managers, and independent professionals who are juggling ambitious work with real-life constraints at home. Her practice centres on helping people design practical boundaries, decisions, and routines that respect both their capacity and their commitments. Influenced by behavioural psychology and the long history of time-discipline that began with industrial clocks and factory shifts, she is interested in how we reclaim agency over our days. Talia brings a calm, grounded voice to a noisy productivity world, favouring honest capacity maths over hype. Her work encourages readers to ask harder questions about what growth really means in this season of life, and to build success that does not require self-erasure.

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