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Boundaries, are one of the hardest things I had to learn, in my recovery. Before getting into therapy, I really didn't have a clue as to what a boundary was, why we needed them, or how to respect them. I am still not perfect with them, but I have come a long way, and continue to work on building my knowledge, and learning more on boundaries.
I feel that boundaries, are one of the areas that many of us fail to fully know about. We don't understand them, have no knowledge of them, and fail to use them when they are needed.....
A boundary,(for me) has a special meaning. They are to keep me safe, emotionally. I have had to learn to listen, not only with my ears, but with my body, to see if someone is overstepping a boundary. Then I need to do a quick assessment, to see if I have laid down a clear boundary, and if that person has overstepped. If I have not laid one down, then I do so at this point. If I have, then this it's now clear to me, that a boundary has just been overstepped, and I need to take action......
Learning boundaries is hard if you have never been taught as a child what boundaries are for. Many of us, have suffered abuse/neglect/dysfunction in our childhoods, and were never properly taught boundaries.....
There is a wonderful site, that has a wealth of information on boundaries, so I will provide the link..... http://www.livestrong.com/article/14718-building-healthy-boundaries/
I feel that boundaries, are one of the areas that many of us fail to fully know about. We don't understand them, have no knowledge of them, and fail to use them when they are needed.....
A boundary,(for me) has a special meaning. They are to keep me safe, emotionally. I have had to learn to listen, not only with my ears, but with my body, to see if someone is overstepping a boundary. Then I need to do a quick assessment, to see if I have laid down a clear boundary, and if that person has overstepped. If I have not laid one down, then I do so at this point. If I have, then this it's now clear to me, that a boundary has just been overstepped, and I need to take action......
Learning boundaries is hard if you have never been taught as a child what boundaries are for. Many of us, have suffered abuse/neglect/dysfunction in our childhoods, and were never properly taught boundaries.....
There is a wonderful site, that has a wealth of information on boundaries, so I will provide the link..... http://www.livestrong.com/article/14718-building-healthy-boundaries/