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Boundaries: The Line that Defines Freedom

Author
Sharon Otaguro
Published
Wed 09 Jul 2025
Episode Link
https://ohanapreneurs-show.simplecast.com/episodes/boundaries-the-line-that-defines-freedom-OaIBXDT7

As OhanaPreneurs, we build business through relationships—and boundaries are what allow those relationships to stay healthy, clear, and sustainable.

In this solo episode, Sharon reframes boundaries as the line at which you can love freely, sharing why boundaries matter, what they are (and aren’t), and how to practice them in a way that honors your energy and your purpose.

You’ll learn a simple 3-step boundary practice, grounded in science and NLP principles, to help you set boundaries that protect your time and energy while maintaining connection and care in your business.

Key Takeaways:

  • Boundaries are agreements, not walls. They allow you to give from overflow, not depletion.
  • Without boundaries: you overgive, lose focus, and risk resentment.
  • With boundaries: you protect your energy, build trust, and serve fully.
  • Boundaries align with ecology checks in NLP, ensuring your actions support you and your environment.
  • Boundaries are the banks of the river that allow your energy to flow with direction and power.

3-Step Boundary Practice:
1. Check inward: Where do you feel drained or resentful?
2. Clarify the boundary you need.
3. Communicate clearly and kindly.

“Boundaries are the line at which I can love you freely.” This mindset allows you to serve and lead without sacrificing yourself.

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Each week, you’ll hear real stories, powerful insights, and actionable tools for scaling without burnout, leading with heart, and growing through systems, not sacrifice. Whether you're designing your next offer or redefining what success looks like, you’ll leave every episode with something useful.

Because business is better when done together—in the spirit of Aloha.

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