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  <title>How To Stop Taking Bullsh*t From People &amp;amp; Respect Yourself (Quickie Episode!)</title>
  <description>This short, fiery episode is your reminder that you don’t have to keep accepting excuses, over-explaining yourself, or shrinking to make other people comfortable. Ashley shares what it really looks like to stop taking the bullsh*t — to trust yourself, honor your truth, and stop letting other people’s behavior define how you feel. If you’ve been tolerating energy that drains you, this is your wake-up call to take your power back.  💎 Key Takeaways:   When you know who you are, you stop explaining yourself.   People will test your boundaries — your job is to hold them.   Not taking the bullsh*t isn’t harshness — it’s self-respect.   Your peace isn’t found in their apology, it’s found in your clarity.    🌿 Favorite Quotes:  “You are not here to be a dumping ground for other people’s chaos — you’re here to live in your truth.”   “When you stop taking the bullsh*t, you stop waiting for people to grow up and you start growing stronger instead.”   💛 Follow Ashley: → Instagram: @fierceashleyjohns → Instagram: @fierce.forward → TikTok: @fierceashleyjohns → Website: FierceForward.com → YouTube: Fierce Forward with Ashley Johns </description>
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