『When Setting a Boundary Feels Like Being Mean — Untangling Boundaries, Consequences & Punishment』のカバーアート

When Setting a Boundary Feels Like Being Mean — Untangling Boundaries, Consequences & Punishment

When Setting a Boundary Feels Like Being Mean — Untangling Boundaries, Consequences & Punishment

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概要

Boundaries, consequences, punishment — they're not the same thing, and mixing them up costs us. The Lemonettes untangle all three through real stories, ACIM, and a question: What would love do?

Have you ever set a boundary and immediately felt guilty? Or let someone face their own consequences and wondered if you were being too harsh? That confusion is exactly where this episode lives.

In Part 2 of their boundaries conversation, the Lemonettes get honest about the difference between protecting yourself and punishing someone else — and how easy it is to blur those lines without realizing it.

Amanda walks through a live example with her 1,000-pound horse. Melissa reflects on how years of people-pleasing eventually turned into punishment. Drusilla shares what it's like to be in a relationship where trust has grown so deep that the very concept of "boundaries" has started to dissolve. And Morgan draws on A Course in Miracles and Conversations with God to offer a reframe that might change how you see every difficult relationship moment: is this boundary coming from fear, or from knowing who you are?

The episode closes with a question that's both simple and impossible: What would love do here?

This is a real conversation — messy, nuanced, and honest. No easy answers. Just five women figuring it out together.

Resources mentioned: A Course in Miracles, Conversations with God (Neale Donald Walsch), All the Way to the River (Elizabeth Gilbert), Jesus and the Essenes (Dolores Cannon)

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