Boundaries Without Guilt
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In Episode 4 of Becoming Unbreakable, Andrew explores one of the most misunderstood, and essential, skills in emotional leadership: boundaries.
For many people, especially leaders, carers, and healthcare professionals, boundaries are often confused with selfishness, rejection, or letting others down. This episode gently challenges that belief and reframes boundaries as an act of care, for ourselves and for the people we support.
Drawing on his experiences in the NHS, through serious illness, and during periods of intense professional pressure, Andrew reflects on what happens when boundaries are missing, why over-responsibility becomes so normalised, and how guilt can quietly keep us stuck in unhealthy patterns.
This episode looks at why learning to say “enough” is not a failure of character, but a sign of emotional maturity. It explores how boundaries protect health, preserve integrity, and allow us to continue showing up without burning out.
Episode 4 is for anyone who gives a lot, carries a sense of responsibility for others, or struggles with the discomfort of setting limits, even when those limits are necessary.
This is an invitation to see boundaries not as walls, but as structures that make sustainable leadership, compassion, and resilience possible.
Music:
The Resolute by Crypt-of-Insomnia
Licensed via Envato Elements