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Setting boundaries from a place of love provides an opportunity for relationships to grow deeply because true connection thrives within the safety of health and honesty.
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Boundaries aren't meant to shove love away. Quite the opposite. We set boundaries so we know what to do when we very much want to love those around us really well without losing ourselves in the process.
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We can't enable bad behavior in ourselves and others and call it love.
Love must be honest. Love must be safe. Love must seek each person's highest good.
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Within the allure of scripted routines lies an illusion of comfort. Many find solace in the predictability of daily life, unknowingly limiting their potential for growth. This idea delves into the psychological safety net that scripted lives provide, challenging the boundaries that hinder true se...
Creating change in the area of busyness can offer us improved physical health, greater peace and joy, and better, more connected, relationships. Having time for others and ourselves can offer us that sense of safety, value, and connection we were once looking for by being so busy.
Make sure you rebuild a place of safety for yourself by having clear boundaries with the person who wronged you.
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