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What are boundaries?

Author
Deirdre Maguire
Published
Wed 05 Jun 2024
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Today I want to discuss something that is a problem with some of my Freedom Community members 

 

Boundaries are the invisible lines we draw 

both with ourselves and in our interactions with others. 

 

Physical boundaries are the obvious ones – e.g. 

·        sitting beside a stranger on a plane 

·         in a lift .

 

 What problem does having good ones solve?

They give you

·        balance, 

·        order 

·        control 

 

which means better relationships better wellbeing which  

 

·        Stops burnout 

·        Overwhelm 

·        Resentment

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Some signs you could be lacking in personal boundaries. 

·         Overwhelming Stress: 

         Always busy?! 

         due to difficulty setting limits 

 

·         Difficulty Saying No

         fear of disappointing others. 

 

·         Feeling Taken Advantage Of:

         Consistently feeling taken advantage of in relationships, emphasizing the need to assert limits. 

  

Here are 3 practical steps to take today, to start implementing boundaries into your life. 

 

1.                           Self-Reflection: (Great time for the journal!) Begin by reflecting on your own needs, values, and limits. Identify areas in your life where you feel overwhelmed, stressed, or lacking in personal space. 

Consider what boundaries would help create a more balanced and positive experience for you. This self-awareness is the foundation for establishing effective boundaries. 

 

2.                           Communication: Once you've identified the boundaries you need, practice clear and assertive communication. Be honest with yourself and others about your limits and expectations. 

Effective communication helps others understand your perspective and encourages mutual respect. 

 

3.       Consistent Implementation: Consistency is key to boundary-setting. Implement your boundaries consistently, both with yourself and with others. This may involve saying no when necessary, prioritizing self-care routines, and reinforcing your limits in various situations. Over time,

 

 

 

 

Affirmation of the week

“Saying no to others is saying yes to me.”

 

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