If you have ever walked away from a conversation thinking, "Why did I say all that?", this book is for you. Over-explaining often starts as kindness: you want to be understood, you want to be fair, you want to prevent conflict. But the extra detail can become an invitation to debate, a pathway to guilt, and a slow leak of your time and self-respect.
Stop Over-Explaining is a practical guide to concise communication that protects your boundaries without turning you into someone you do not recognise. You will learn boundary scripts that sound natural, how to handle "Why?" without launching into a defence, and how to respond to pressure with calm repetition. When a discussion turns into a loop, you will have exit lines that let you leave without being rude - and without returning to "just clarify" for the tenth time.
Whether you are dealing with people pleasing habits, family pushback, tense friendships, or workplace negotiations, this book helps you avoid arguments by changing the structure of what you say: decision first, minimal context, no permission-seeking. You will also learn how to manage guilt after saying no, so your boundary does not become a private punishment. The result is simple and freeing: clear boundaries, steadier relationships, and more of your emotional energy kept for the life you actually want to live.