Do you ever hover between yes and no?
Saying yes can
- suck away hours of time for a project you’re not passionate about
- lead you to grand adventure, in the way of Shonda Rhimes

Saying no can
- save you from being used or abused, or from drugs as Nancy Reagan would have wished
- deny you fun or a fantastic learning and growing experience
Some days, on the surface, it seems hard to decide. You have to dig deep before the answer is clear. When you do, you discover you just . . . know.
Other times the answer is spelled out.

In my cottage area, garbage must be protected from wild animals. Waste management workers need to access the containers, so parking in front of them is a definite NO.
I love the simplicity of the sign. One word. No explanation required. If you’re the person thinking of parking in that space, just . . . no.
You just know, or just no. The answer is always clear.
Love it! I’m all about clarity in language so this sign seems like perfection to me.
I also love the “Mind the gap” signs in the London subway system. Three words that cover it, really. Polite and thorough.
Excellent point. I always liked those signs, too. Had forgotten about them.
Simple – – – and perfect!
They made the sign pretty too. You’d feel bad parking there. 🙂
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