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September 1, 2023 37 mins

Today we’re picking up our series on setting healthy boundaries with family and friends. 

Setting boundaries can be one of the hardest things for people to do but one of the most important.

The difference between walls, boundaries and healthy boundaries

Why are healthy boundaries so important?

  • Because your marriage is team #1
  • Protecting your mental, physical, and emotional well-being by protecting against unhealthy or toxic opinions, behaviors, speech
  • Causes conflict and unhealth in you
  • Worst of all, causes bad health in your home, including your kids
  • Create disunity between the two of you

Signs of healthy boundaries

  • You protect yourself from being taken advantage of
  • You have margin in your life and don’t overcommit yourself
  • You have respectful communication with others
  • You have strong self-worth
  • You have close, trusting relationships
  • You only take responsibility for what you should 
  • You can say “no” when needed
  • You can set limits for others and not feel guilty
  • You have a strong sense of identity and know who you are
  • You understand you can’t heal other people or change them for that matter
  • You clearly communicate your needs and wants

Signs of potential unhealthy boundaries

  • Allow yourself to be used
  • Over-commit your time or to other people
  • Low self-worth and critical of yourself
  • Feel exhausted and burnt out regularly
  • Have a hard time saying “no”
  • Feel guilty for trying to set boundaries
  • Change yourself to fit in with others
  • Own other people’s problems as your own
  • You constantly put other people’s needs before your own

When your spouse won’t set a boundary with someone they should

  • Express what you’re experiencing from the person you think a boundary should be set with
  • Express what you’re experiencing in your spouse
  • “It seems like you don’t want to address it or don’t see the problem, etc.”
  • Express how you see it negatively impacting them/you/your marriage/your family

Ask questions like:

  • What do you think about what I’m sharing?
  • What do you think we should do? 
  • What’s your view point?
  • How do we get resolution together? 
  • Ultimately, if they won’t set it or you can’t get on the same page… 
  • You may need to set it 
  • You may seek counseling to better work through these things
  • You may need to distance yourself from the person you need to set a boundary with
  • You need to continue to talk through this stuff together

What not to do when your spouse isn’t setting a healthy boundary

  • Attack or accuse
  • Belittle
  • Be passive aggressive
  • Guilt trip or shame them

How to set healthy boundaries

1. Think through and clarify your boundary or limit

  • Ask yourself these questions:
  • What’s making me uncomfortable? 
  • Why does that make me uncomfortable/uneasy?
  • Am I over-reacting? (i.e Am I the problem for myself?”
  • What do I want to see change?

2. Prepare to communicate your boundary

  • Anticipate responses based on what you know about the person
  • Don’t try to plan for every single contingency with a prepared rebuttal
  • Prepare your introduction to help your boundary be received well
  • The best prepared intro may not matter depending on the other person and what they struggle with
  • The first few seconds of a potentially hard conversation can set the tone for the rest of it
  • Remember, some people will always respond poorly to healthy boundaries and that’s not your fault so have a healthy boundary and don’t receive it
  • If it’s a controlling person,...
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