205. Loving Others with Boundaries
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Some of us were taught that love means unlimited access.
Unlimited tolerance.
Unlimited sacrifice.
Unlimited chances.
Unlimited self-abandonment.
And then we wonder why our bodies are exhausted.
In this episode, I’m sharing a personal reflection from Mother’s Day after being asked to pray at the end of a church service — specifically around learning to love people with boundaries, wisdom, and sometimes even distance.
Because not every relationship is healed through proximity.
Sometimes healing begins when we finally stop betraying ourselves to maintain connection.
We’re diving into the childhood patterns that quietly follow us into adulthood:
People-pleasing.
Hyper-responsibility.
Fear of disappointing others.
Feeling guilty for having needs or boundaries.
Confusing dysfunction with loyalty.
And we’ll talk about how these emotional patterns don’t just affect relationships — they affect the nervous system, metabolism, and overall health.
This conversation is about redefining love in a healthier way:
One that includes compassion without self-destruction.
If you’ve ever struggled to hold boundaries without guilt, this episode is for you.
Chapters- (00:00:02) - Hungry for Love
- (00:00:24) - Unconditional Love for Step Parents
- (00:02:45) - God Prays for Single Mothers
- (00:03:57) - Boundaries for Parents and Parents
- (00:10:00) - How To Minimize And Justify Abuse
- (00:13:22) - Why Do We Stay In Dysfunctional Relationships?
- (00:18:04) - How to Love Yourself With Boundaries
- (00:22:36) - Broken the Cycle: How to Cope with Your Body