Boundary Renaissance, 9

Day 9 It is near impossible to set boundaries if over-extending is your identity and source of value.Boundary setting will meet significant internal friction If your sense of value comes from being: The giverThe leaderThe rescuerThe contributorThe steady personThe clean-up personThe responsible personHear me, these parts of you are good and kind and helpful, until … Continue reading Boundary Renaissance, 9

Boundary Renaissance, 5

Day 5 Repetition is an expected part of boundary setting. How long did it take you to learn your phone number?Those are benign numbers.Boundary setting is changing well-trodden systems of interaction. Setting boundaries are wrapped in relationship nuances, feelings, and history.Thus, repeating boundary actions (practice) is an expected part of the change process. Tough, because … Continue reading Boundary Renaissance, 5

Boundary Renaissance, 3

Day 3 How has it worked thus far to flatten your boundaries in service of avoiding the eyes of disappointment?Short-term, it extends the warmth of avoiding your anxiety.Long-term, a build of your exhaustion, resentment, and overwhelm.Is this plan sustainable? Is anxiety avoidance working for you? Journal Prompts:When I sacrifice my boundaries I…I flatten my boundaries … Continue reading Boundary Renaissance, 3

Boundary Renaissance, 2

Day 2 Pay attention to your anxiety and you will find what needs a boundary. Consider rest.Do you ignore the body’s signals for rest to meet another’s expectation? The short-term win of anxiety avoidance is quick to tower over the anxiety-inducing experience of disappointing others. For the longterm gain, setting boundaries will ask you to … Continue reading Boundary Renaissance, 2

Boundary Renaissance, 1

Day 1 Boundaries are difficult. Full stop.Before you declare a boundary renaissance, would you first be willing to look inward? Sustainable boundaries are set and (important part) maintained, when you are aware of what is happening internally.Sustainable boundaries are set when you are…willing to be aware.open, not dismissive to body signals.listening and not minimizing your … Continue reading Boundary Renaissance, 1