C-PTSD: Let's Make Sense Of This Sh*t

Effective Short No Script: How to Cut Fawning


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In this episode, we dive into a short script for saying no that helps stop the habit of overexplaining. Many people living with complex trauma recognize how the fawn response pulls them into adding extra details when setting limits. Those extra words once felt safer but often lead to confusion, resentment, and drained energy. The episode shares a simple ten second phrase that keeps boundaries clear without inviting negotiation or softening the message. Listeners hear why this brief approach interrupts old patterns tied to nervous system responses and past experiences. The discussion covers how repetition builds comfort with direct refusals and reduces mental rehearsal before every answer. Practical examples show the difference between long justifications and steady short replies in everyday requests. This focus gives tools for clearer communication that respects both sides while lowering internal pressure over time.

What You'll Learn:
• Gain a short script to refuse requests without extra explanations.
• Reduce resentment that builds from overexplaining boundaries.
• Interrupt fawn responses that weaken clear limits.
• Lower stress during daily refusal moments.
• Build confidence through repeated short boundary statements.

Key Insights:
• Short refusals limit space for negotiation and follow up questions.
• Overexplaining often stems from early survival patterns rather than current needs.
• Nervous system alerts can push extra words even without real threat.
• Brief statements reduce anxiety compared with longer justifications.
• Consistent practice loosens the grip of old fawning habits.

Recommended Resources:
• Complex PTSD: From Surviving to Thriving by Pete Walker
• The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk
• Journal of Interpersonal Violence research on assertive refusals
• University of California studies on concise communication and stress
• National Institute of Mental Health pages on trauma responses

Coming Up Next
Tune in next time to see how the same short boundary skills apply across different relationships and daily scenarios for steadier results.

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