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~*Service Worker*~

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Boundries meditation


Once I have learned to set my boundaries, others may try to ignore them or accuse me of being selfish.

I know my boundaries have been crossed when I begin to feel uncomfortable inside, and I need to pay attention to this feeling. If others are used to relating to me in a certain way, and I'm changing, it usually means they have to change too.

They may resist this change, but I'm not here to make other people happy; I'm here to make myself happy. If I don't want to change my mind about a boundary I've set, I don't have to. Other people will have to learn to live with the "new me."

I recognize this new attitude as a sign that I'm getting stronger every day.

 Often times I recall hearing how difficult it is the concept of boundries is or how to put them into practice.
 I hope this gives people some ideas.


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Hi Tiger,

I agree with what you are saying,
I've had to leave people behind, in order for me to move on in my life.

It's not easy, but we have to do what's best for ourselves and be happy.

Thoughts with you,
Barbs.

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Thanks for posting this... It makes sense. I am attending a 12 week boundry course soon. I hope to gain a lot of knowledge from it.

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~*Service Worker*~

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Aloha Tiger and thanks for the ESH.  You are of course correct this is a "selfish" program and not in a bad way considering the consequences we are hoping for.  Another take on boundaries are the ones I set for myself so that I don't just put myself out there in danger.  It was me who put myself in the insanity.  I made boundaries and then moved them outward over and over again until I thought I could never get back into the sunlight and sanity.  Today I have boundaries and I don't cross them.  I don't do the "maybes" with them the "just onces" with them or the "no one will ever knows with them."  I keep them.  Before program I set boundaries and broke them and then set and broke them again.  In order to save my own butt and soul I must be realistic with myself.  No more doing for others what others can do for themselves.  No more yeses when I ought to use no. 

Thanks for your post.  (((((hugs)))))

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