The Truth About Boundaries
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In this episode, we’re slowing down the conversation around boundaries and getting underneath the buzzword.
I share my own journey with boundary setting—moving from people-pleasing and prioritizing others’ comfort to learning how to listen to my own internal yes and no. We talk about why boundaries can feel so uncomfortable, especially for high-functioning women, and how fear of disappointing others, conflict, or even being “too much” can keep us stuck.
I also break down what boundaries actually are (and what they aren’t), including the difference between boundaries and walls, and why boundaries aren’t about controlling others but about communicating our needs and taking responsibility for how we show up.
We explore the role of resentment as a signal, the importance of self-trust, and how setting boundaries can actually deepen connection rather than damage it.
To close, I offer a simple practice to help you begin noticing your internal yes and no—because this work doesn’t start with saying things perfectly out loud, it starts with listening.