BOUNDARIES! Effective Boundaries AND How To Maintain Them!

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@alexx1769
@alexx1769 5 ай бұрын
As someone who was raised to believe that I should always put other's need before my own, it can be VERY difficult to set and maintain boundaries. However, what helped me was when my therapist said, "You're going to be uncomfortable either way. The question is whether the discomfort of protecting yourself outweighs the discomfort of tolerating hurtful and damaging behavior"
@DissociaDID
@DissociaDID 5 ай бұрын
I love that insight
@DontCareL0L
@DontCareL0L 5 ай бұрын
Relatable (the point about how you were raised). After working through this with my school psychologist, teachers, private psychologist and friends.. I was finally able to end my extremely toxic, manipulative friendship with a certain person.
@paulinejulien9191
@paulinejulien9191 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for this 🙏
@iamsongforsomeone994
@iamsongforsomeone994 5 ай бұрын
That’s like when my therapist tells me “choose your hard” Setting and maintaining boundaries is hard. Dealing with harmful negative behaviors is also hard. Choose your hard.
@fellephant229
@fellephant229 5 ай бұрын
i'm a 6th grade ELA teacher and one of our first conversations will be about what "respect" means. i'm gonna ask "ok so we know we can respect people and objects, but can we respect things that we can't see?" and then we can talk about respecting boundaries! all of our classroom rules will be centered around respecting others, things, and ourselves :) very excited
@charlidvds3296
@charlidvds3296 5 ай бұрын
Great conversation to have but try to word it with care since grade 6’s can hear the word respect and stop listening immediately cause they might hear “if you don’t respect me (even when I don’t deserve it) then you’ll be punished” because that’s the previous conversations they’ve had around the word respect
@fellephant229
@fellephant229 5 ай бұрын
@@charlidvds3296 right, that's why we're defining it together! i'm gonna give them some dictionary definitions, and then we go from there. i hold myself to the same standard as the one i hold for them! it'll be clear that if they feel disrespected by me, they can politely tell me and i'll take them seriously.
@LampjePockelé
@LampjePockelé 5 ай бұрын
​@@fellephant229 lovely to hear this! Thank you for your service 💕
@delusionalfreekkk293
@delusionalfreekkk293 5 ай бұрын
you’re a good teacher, we need more like you!! Teachers are so important in children growing up, especially if the parents are emotionally absent. Thank you for what you do
@lunawolf3645
@lunawolf3645 5 ай бұрын
@@fellephant229This sounds amazing. I always hated teachers wanting respect from me when they treated me like I was still in 1st grade.
@sleepyote
@sleepyote 5 ай бұрын
"Boundaries are rules, not suggestions." I love this explanation.
@koellekind
@koellekind 5 ай бұрын
In Germany, we say "Exceptions prove the rule." I would have called it a law, not a rule. But the point does get across very clearly. Have a nice day! ❤😊
@ninetails2348
@ninetails2348 5 ай бұрын
One of my boundaries is: Don't show up at my place unannounced. If you do, I won't open the door no matter how long your way might have been.
@hellif.8314
@hellif.8314 5 ай бұрын
Thank you fort mentioning that boundary! I've had a hard time through the video thinking about any boundaries of myself and this is definitely one for me. Thanks for sharing!
@Missliz2307
@Missliz2307 3 ай бұрын
I like this one.
@breemorrison901
@breemorrison901 Ай бұрын
I share this house rule.
@2nww3r
@2nww3r 5 ай бұрын
My mom completely disrespected and dishonoured my boundaries and my identity. Later on, I would realize, after all those years, that she had been manipulating and trying to control me. She never made any changes in the way she treated me. Thank goodness she's in the original country while I'm on the other side of the world. I decided that I would completely cut off from her, even if that means I risk not receiving financial support from her while being a refugee here. It hurts not having any relatives here, but I feel familial with the people I'm with right now, whether physical or from abroad. I wish you Soren and the System the very best! ❤❤ And to everyone else, you are loved! ❤️❤️
@tarakennedy2512
@tarakennedy2512 5 ай бұрын
You are so strong and you can carve your own path. Family can also be found. I wish you the very best of luck!
@DissociaDID
@DissociaDID 5 ай бұрын
That's an incredibly tough decision to make. We are proud of you and wish you the best! ❤️
@LenaFerrari
@LenaFerrari 5 ай бұрын
Sometimes, no relatives is better than certain relatives. We have this idea that family is good, but not for everyone. Ofc, being alone sucks! But you can find people who actually add something positive to your life outside your blood relations
@2nww3r
@2nww3r 5 ай бұрын
@blurryplaytheworld I'm super happy that you are being free from such a toxic situation. I'm sure we can relate on so many things and I wish your system all the best
@vex_g4chazz497
@vex_g4chazz497 5 ай бұрын
As someone who’s being tested for ADHD and autism I find setting boundaries extremely difficult. I have RSD and get extremely ashamed and embarrassed when I get told I’ve done something wrong even when I didn’t mean to, for that reason I’m scared to tell people they did something wrong because I don’t want to make them feel that way
@SpinningAround-sy9ri
@SpinningAround-sy9ri 5 ай бұрын
Me too. I’m very bad at setting down boundaries. Im not sure if I even have any that aren’t the basic ones
@AnimeLoverMusic
@AnimeLoverMusic 5 ай бұрын
Same here.
@kitdubhran2968
@kitdubhran2968 5 ай бұрын
Try to treat it sort of like how healthcare treatments are used. For instance a medication always has side effects and always has a positive effect. Does the outcome of the medication outweigh the potential side effects? Does you setting that specific boundary outweigh the potential of them feeling uncomfortable and unhappy if they’ve been told they are in the wrong? I’d also add that your boundaries being violated is more important than someone else’s discomfort. ❤❤❤ You are the ONLY person who can tell them what is okay to do with your boundaries. Nobody can learn what you are uncomfortable with or what you’re willing to let them do, if you don’t tell them. And if they consistently push that, and do it again, and it’s DELIBERATE , than they’re unlikely to be hurt they’re wrong.
@kitdubhran2968
@kitdubhran2968 5 ай бұрын
I also have RSD, and it is a bastard. 😂❤
@evielee254
@evielee254 4 ай бұрын
Me too! I try not to make people feel embarrassed so I never reject them unless they have been really really mean. If they are mean I tell them they have no place in my life. I've gotten more aggressive LOL scary
@isapheonix
@isapheonix 5 ай бұрын
My brother continously fails at boundaries. I hang up on him whenever he does and never call him. Because screw that
@DissociaDID
@DissociaDID 5 ай бұрын
Good for you!
@breezyncj
@breezyncj 5 ай бұрын
Blocking his number on your phone might be a better option for you. I'm sorry. ❤
@thecloudygames
@thecloudygames 5 ай бұрын
@@breezyncjBlocking him is one way.. But if you’re wanting to build a better relationship you should sit him down in person, explain your feelings and explain your boundaries. Ask him why he thinks it’s okay to break them.. If he keeps going after a deeper conversation definitely block him!!!
@bladeglow
@bladeglow 5 ай бұрын
i've been having problems with a friend, that constantly mistreats me because of problems HE has been going through. this video made me remember that even though he has his reasons, he cant just ignore my boundaries and act like IM the problem. thanks soren
@LenaFerrari
@LenaFerrari 5 ай бұрын
He may have a reason, but it isn't a excuse to hurt you, if that makes sense. It's still not ok, even if you can understand why. Also, you matter too, never forget that. Poor him having problems, but also poor you being mistreated. There's nothing wrong with putting your well-being first
@kimberlyrudd6734
@kimberlyrudd6734 5 ай бұрын
Setting boundaries, and keeping them, has been so important for my mental health. I try to encourage others to set boundaries for their health.
@welp534
@welp534 5 ай бұрын
oh my god. This video came at the PERFECT time, just had someone come back into my life that I am struggling to set proper boundaries with. THANK YOU FOR THIS VID
@DissociaDID
@DissociaDID 5 ай бұрын
You're very welcome!
@li_leechu4657
@li_leechu4657 5 ай бұрын
Wow. I was a fan of the channel since 5 years ago and this is the first time DissociaDID popped up on my page in a long while. I ended up unfollowing a bunch of accounts a few years ago because all of the internet drama at the time wasn’t good for my mental health. I’m so glad to see the DissociaDID channel again. I’m in a better place mentally now and this is the perfect video for what I’ve been struggling with recently. Although I don’t have DID I really appreciate the work the system is doing to educate on topics such as mental health and trauma. I had forgotten how much this community makes me feel less alone.
@DissociaDID
@DissociaDID 5 ай бұрын
Glad to see you back ❤️
@AccountNotInService
@AccountNotInService 5 ай бұрын
I am not part of a system but, growing up, my boundaries were constantly dismissed to the point of me feeling like setting one was selfish and childish. I am starting to learn about self care and setting boundaries now, and this video was immensely helpful. Keep up the good work!
@hetheron
@hetheron 5 ай бұрын
Soren did an amazing job explaining, but I’d like to add that a key part of setting a boundary is that the consequence tells the person what *you* are going to do if they break that boundary. Often times people will misunderstand, or at worst, intentionally weaponize boundaries to say “I don’t like it when you see x friend. I don’t want you to see them anymore, that’s my boundary.” That is super manipulative and missing the whole point of boundaries to begin with. By saying the previous example, even if you have a good reason to feel that way (maybe x friend disrespects you openly), you are trying to actively control someone else’s behavior, whereas boundaries are meant to control your own behavior and to give other people the rule book on how to interact with you, and give them the choice to modify their own behavior. Instead saying “x friend makes me feel uncomfortable and insecure. If you continue to spend time with them, I will break up with you” is a much clearer way of giving the listener the chance to modify their own behavior separate from you, because the only person you can control is you!
@sirsoupington
@sirsoupington 5 ай бұрын
Setting boundaries is so so so important. And even if you get laughed at or someone is not taking you serious - don't stop setting boundaries. It gets easier with time, and it also gets easier to weed out the people who won't respect your boundaries (the second you set them)
@widownyx
@widownyx 5 ай бұрын
It is so important for everyone to set their own boundaries, while also understanding others. Thank you for reminding us it is ok to protect ourselves and respect ourselves.
@danneroni
@danneroni 5 ай бұрын
It took 25 years of my life to fully understand that my boundaries matter. This information is so important. I've been used and toyed with by so many people because I lacked the proper understanding that I matter as much as everyone else. I'm so glad you made a video about this! I'm sure it's going to help a lot of people!
@turnthepaige
@turnthepaige 5 ай бұрын
I almost never comment on videos EVER, but Soren is so confident, clear, and concise with his presentation and education techniques, while also maintaining the sentiment of empathy for those watching and reassuring the audience that their emotions are valid and they’re worthy of giving themselves power back that was often taken from them. It makes me so happy that Soren is a part of the system and is able to fulfill the role of enforcing boundaries and healthy and positive handling of hard emotions ❤
@DissociaDID
@DissociaDID 5 ай бұрын
❤️❤️❤️
@Azeriiall
@Azeriiall 5 ай бұрын
I turned 18 this year. I am also nonbinary. My family is transphobic (minus my aunt). Watching this video has really helped me realize that even though i care about them and love them, it would be better to cut contact with them for my own health.
@helloimgarbage
@helloimgarbage 5 ай бұрын
W aunt🫶🏻
@Cynthia63636
@Cynthia63636 5 ай бұрын
You are important ❤ it's hard but try and find community in your area ❤ a lot of our community know what it's like to be in your shoes unfortunately. You got this! ❤
@kitdubhran2968
@kitdubhran2968 5 ай бұрын
I am so glad - for you - that you’ve realized this so early in your journey. My wife had really TERRIBLE parents and family. Truly awful. She went away to college even though she’d have preferred a college closer to home because she knew she had to get away or it was going to destroy her, staying there. It took her a long time yo go completely no contact, because of the complete lack of boundaries she had. But she finally did bad she STUCK to it. Which made her so much healthier in the long run. Don’t be afraid to leave and completely cut out anyone who doesn’t respect your boundaries about yourself. It can be a little frightening and a little bit lonely, but she ended up with a small circle of friends who were with her through EVERYTHING. you’re worth saying “no” to people who don’t respect you. ❤
@fran-ir9vw
@fran-ir9vw 5 ай бұрын
watching this video just made me think about how proud Chloe would be of how far the channel has come and all the hard work that the system has put into it! (I understand that Chloe is still a part of the system due to integration but I hope u understand what I mean ❤)
@DissociaDID
@DissociaDID 5 ай бұрын
❤️❤️❤️
@charlottehendriks6079
@charlottehendriks6079 5 ай бұрын
I'm an extremely empathic and sympathic autistic person and a recovering people pleaser and this video helpen me a lot
@chianne_away_
@chianne_away_ 5 ай бұрын
LOVE this video ❤ I can’t count how many times I’ve tried to set boundaries and the other person thinks I’m intentionally causing contention or being hurtful. Every time I say “No, I’m not saying ‘this’ because I want to hurt you. I’m trying to help YOU stop hurting ME.”
@sunshine72699
@sunshine72699 5 ай бұрын
I'm getting married in November & this is the first time I'm fully putting up boundaries for my family and it's incredibly freeing and awesome- but also super hard 💀
@yourstrulyeden
@yourstrulyeden 5 ай бұрын
This is a fantastic video on boundaries! It's clear, consice, and covers a wide range of situations. The breakdown of general vs. severe boundaries is particularly helpful. Thank you for creating such valuable content!
@lovemeg5186
@lovemeg5186 5 ай бұрын
Boundaries are so important. Do not waiver with them. Let your yes be yes and your no be NO. No in-betweens.
@eclipsedcos
@eclipsedcos 5 ай бұрын
I have always had the worst time with boundaries, mostly because of how i was raised, and a lack of knowledge around that i could even place boundaries. This video helped me alot thank you all so much
@emilyperkins8333
@emilyperkins8333 5 ай бұрын
This couldn't have had better timing because this is exactly what I needed to hear today. I've gotten so caught up in my empathy that I forgot my own feelings and this is the reminder that I needed. Thank you Soren.
@heidibaltom8138
@heidibaltom8138 5 ай бұрын
I have massive trouble keeping boundaries. Im ok setting them but hardly ever keep them so this is a great video for me. I dont have DID but do have PTSD so thankyou for this.
@Emmy-ql6wr
@Emmy-ql6wr 5 ай бұрын
Love the set it off shirt! Also thank you for this video, boundaries are always hard
@heartofyarn
@heartofyarn 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for making this video! We have a new host now, so this was a great reminder of an important thing that I need to do to keep us safe. -Hale (new host)
@artofkai
@artofkai 5 ай бұрын
Hope you and everyone are having a good day ❤
@dragonflies6793
@dragonflies6793 5 ай бұрын
This was really reassuring to hear after we recently left a friend group for repeatedly crossing our boundaries around treating us with pity when we mention chronic illness and chronic pain. We gave them so many chances, let them cross that boundary so many times, thinking they would change for us. They never did. They didn't respect us, and it's reassuring to hear you say that. We don't have to accept disrespect just because we're disabled.
@lucius7806
@lucius7806 5 ай бұрын
Very eye opening, especially the issues with enforcing them. We struggle a lot with boundaries but desperately need them. Thank you for this video 🩵
@littlemisswolfee1095
@littlemisswolfee1095 5 ай бұрын
I am a recovering people pleasure and ive been working on my boundary journey for 6 years now and I STILL struggle at this... I tend to bend too easy and this video really did help me to really understand that my feelings matter first and foremost in my life and I cant bend just because it displeases the person who pushed the boundary I put in place. Thank you so much for this video and the way you worded it I needed that validation and reminder ♥
@kellyschroeder7437
@kellyschroeder7437 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. Grew up wo boundaries. Now learning about them 😫💔😪. I’ve violated others boundaries about which I’m truly sorry. May I learn to value my own space 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻💞💙
@LenaFerrari
@LenaFerrari 5 ай бұрын
It's good that you recognize it and are willing to do better!
@eleonoranale
@eleonoranale 5 ай бұрын
I’ve been waiting for this video, saying that I’m super duper happy is an euphemism 🙌🏻❤️
@blackholes8757
@blackholes8757 5 ай бұрын
“Boundaries are your rules” is a great way to think about them and lowkey has helped us. It overrides our hesitancy by activating our sense of justice and need to follow the rules in society. Looking at it not as that person has hurt me but as they’ve broken our rules, while probably not being the best way to think about it still helps us enforce those boundaries bc rules are important. Idk if that makes sense but the point is thank you for helping put it into a different perspective. 💜
@yoyo_yoshie
@yoyo_yoshie 5 ай бұрын
Heck yeah! We love setting boundaries!
@nocta66
@nocta66 5 ай бұрын
Love the thumbnail ha ha going to watch the video now ! Boundaries are so important ♥
@Phoenix-yl3go
@Phoenix-yl3go 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this video Soren (and your system), as a people pleaser it was something I needed to hear. Love to all of you!
@Hayden-rc1ru
@Hayden-rc1ru 5 ай бұрын
I would add that setting up boundaries and holding them _will_ make you look like the bad guy in their eyes, and it. does. not. matter. Self-respect will always look unreasonable to people used to be able to walk all over you. I tried setting up boundaries with my father and brother, they were vaguely followed with the underlying message that they were only doing it to appease my sensitivities, I finally realized how narcissistic both of them were, and cut contact without forewarning. Because even if I had tried explaining myself, it would have gone nowhere as usual, I would have been made to be the guilty one anyway, or they would have tried manipulating me into not cutting contact and potentially succeeded. Now, they get to tell everyone how oversensitive I am all they want, meanwhile I get to live my life in peace.
@Cynthia63636
@Cynthia63636 5 ай бұрын
Yes this ❤
@LovePantsu
@LovePantsu 5 ай бұрын
It's so good that you mentioned that you don't have to explain your boundaries. I'm so used to explaining my every single step, let alone such a "selfish" thing as a declared boundary, out of fear that my feelings won't be valid otherwise. Each and every one of us is valid. Thank you for the reminder ❤
@jamesalexanderduncan767
@jamesalexanderduncan767 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the content you've been creating. It makes my heart so happy to see you healthy and fully yourself. Been following since I was young and first diagnosed, so happy to see you again!
@notyourdaughter666
@notyourdaughter666 5 ай бұрын
i was raised in a culture where i was forced to believe that i should always put the wants and needs of my family above my own, or else i am selfish. i still struggle with boundaries and when i do set them, they’re often disrespected. but we’re getting there :^)
@iamsongforsomeone994
@iamsongforsomeone994 4 ай бұрын
This is my favorite video on boundaries. I have many people in my life who have been people pleasing and I’ve been sending this to them to explain boundaries and how to set them.
@brecky384
@brecky384 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. I really appreciate how direct you are about what this means for people who have been through trauma. I have PTSD, and this helps me so much. So many resources seem to be for people who haven’t been through abuse, and it feels like I’m translating them into a different language sometimes just so I can relate to them. Thank you again.
@coffeegal810
@coffeegal810 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for making this video, I personally really struggle to create and maintain boundaries. This really helps, I hope everyone is doing well
@lunawolf3645
@lunawolf3645 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this video. Growing up in a codependent household and becoming codependent myself, boundaries are a hard thing to maintain. It’s nice to hear someone talk about boundaries. I’ve never thought about boundaries being rules and not just guidelines.
@starryhopey
@starryhopey 5 ай бұрын
This video called us out in many ways- We struggle with boundaries. Both with setting them and KEEPING them reinforced. Most of the time its because we can't remember if we set the boundary or boundaries with a person, so if they do break a boundary, we often don't know if we set it with them or not, so we tend to not enforce anything. We have a lot of anxieties with boundaries and people pleasing, something to work on, thank you for this!
@davidmacfarlane1763
@davidmacfarlane1763 5 ай бұрын
Speaking as an "adult" (at 52 I sometimes still wonder), people are fucking terrible at boundaries. They push and push, and when you enforce them, you are wrong, apparently. My answer to this is: I don't need you if you don't respect them. Sadly that means I have a small circle of friends, but ones I trust.
@tlwf.system
@tlwf.system 5 ай бұрын
This is one video that I think, no matter what people think, this is a great video! Boundaries are so very important!
@allisoniero5835
@allisoniero5835 5 ай бұрын
Sadly sometimes people think that just because they're older are entitled to respect and to have their boundaries enforced while not giving a shit about yours and keep minizing everything they do to hurt u. I wish i could show them this video honestly, but sometimes the only way out is leaving (still working on it). Thank you guys do, been following for a long time now and even though i don't have did it's so nice to see people caring for others mental help and genuinely trying to help them find answers cause sometimes only takes that to make huge steps in your personal path
@milmilit3107
@milmilit3107 5 ай бұрын
you have no idea how much i needed to hear this, thanks for the reassurance that im allowed to set boundaries and protect myself 💖
@Jonifico
@Jonifico 25 күн бұрын
I used to have friends who would be there just enough to make me fee wanted, but break my boundaries as soon as it served them. I learned I was often inviting these people into my life, when I started being more conscious about my limits I got a bit more lonely but the relationships that lasted have been extremely healthy. Love the channel, keep it up!
@bruresende
@bruresende 5 ай бұрын
This video is absolutely amazing and necessary! Thank you so much! So many people in different situations can benefit from it! Lots of love!
@nicolekerry4041
@nicolekerry4041 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. I have a friend who constantly ignores one small boundary I've set with her. I simply ask her to text me before calling me to make sure I'm available. Instead she always calls me without warning, usually when I'm intentionally spending time with family or at a social event. It is important to me to be present in the moment and not have my attention divided when I'm out with people. I've started simply not answering the phone if she does this. Her phone calls can easily last 3+ hrs and it is very hard for me to get off the phone once she's talking. I know at this point that a single call from her can derail my plan for the whole day because she disregards my time so severely. This video really helped me solidify this boundary with her and reminded me that my boundary around my time and attention isn't selfish or unreasonable.
@Digby8
@Digby8 Ай бұрын
Great that you made a video on this & went over everything about it, i'm sure a lot of people will find it very useful.
@RosaLev9
@RosaLev9 5 ай бұрын
Through help and suggestion from our therapist and others close to us, we just cut off contact from our mother and sister due to the lack of boundaries (amongst other things) they showed. This video was extremely helpful in keeping up the strength to keep them out. Thank you.
@X3Mapany
@X3Mapany 5 ай бұрын
This is the video I want to send back in time to my 13 year old self. I want you to know that what you do here is so important. This is an amazing video, and if anyone ever asks me for advice on what to do with boundaries, this is the perfect resource I can show them. It's hard to learn what boundaries are for when you grew up without having them mean anything ever, and this is exactly what I would have needed to see. Someone insisting on my importance, on how to communicate, how to enforce it and being understood in my struggles with feeling worthy of this in the first place. Thank you for this video. It means a lot.
@harrietomnishambles9771
@harrietomnishambles9771 5 ай бұрын
I don’t have DID but this video came out at a really relevant time for me and I’ve been feeling so bad and stressed over setting boundaries with someone going through a hard time so I really needed to hear some of this stuff. I’ve felt like I’m not as important and I shouldn’t have done it in the first place bc they’re going through a ‘harder’ time than me but nothing excuses verbal abuse especially from someone considered a close friend. So thank you!
@WillowWandering
@WillowWandering 5 ай бұрын
I love the soothing music in the background. It’s at the perfect volume so I’m still able to focus on what you’re saying but still feel the relaxation. 😌
@erik-the-error
@erik-the-error 5 ай бұрын
i wish i had this video when i was 13, this is such meaningful advice and im so greatful people can watch this video to realize that people who step over boundaries aren’t people you need to have in your life 💖💖
@Dti_version
@Dti_version 5 ай бұрын
They’re back!! Better than everrr
@STARTHEJAMES
@STARTHEJAMES 5 ай бұрын
These videos have been so positive and affirmative!! :D Thank you all for taking the time and effort into making them,I know they'll help a lot of people. (Although I hope you guys won't stress yourselves out too much with them :))
@jamese1440
@jamese1440 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video, as someone with PTSD boundaries are a major thing even in non triggering situations and ive lately grown so much in setting them (years ago i couldnt set them at all) but the only thing that lingers still is that empathy you mentioned of like...well how is my boundary going to make *them* feel, is it a worthy boundary etc. So its nice to hear that reminder of like if its my boundary its valid and if someone gets upset over me setting it thats not my fault
@jedirieb
@jedirieb 5 ай бұрын
This is such an important video. I really wish I'd realized this 5-10 years ago, as it would've saved me a bit of pain to realize that, not only should I set boundaries with close friends and family, but that those who repeatedly break those boundaries need to have the ultimate consequence enforced: Cut them out of my life. It was hard to do at the time, but oh boy do I feel better now. As it turns out, when you always have to worry about someone close to you stressing you out, then they're a problem rather than the solution they once were.
@Karamerudrawz
@Karamerudrawz 26 күн бұрын
We were SAed & groomed as a child & we have a really bad case of rejection sensitive dysphoria so it’s really hard setting boundaries. Thank god for this channel & therapy reteaching this to us :)
@arthorpendragon
@arthorpendragon 3 ай бұрын
your videos show precision and a wealth of experience. and you have the best hair colourings of any one we have seen on youtube. we have grown from a system of 4x to 20+ this year and your videos on plurality have been very helpful in understanding these new members - thnx!
@RandomGuyFelix
@RandomGuyFelix 5 ай бұрын
Perfect timing! Our bonus father has just broken one of our boundaries, and it was one that triggers us very badly, and we told him that we won't give him ANY of our time or respect if he ever does that again. And last Friday, another person broke one of our most important boundaries, and we will cut him off completely because he has broken other boundaries as well
@lucif3rthemself
@lucif3rthemself 5 ай бұрын
Took me many years to start setting up boundaries and this video is wonderful. Personally (though this is very dependent on the other person and the general relationship with them, your own experiences etc. etc.) I find it very helpful if I try and actively notice when the other person DOES respect a boundary (may not always be possible depending on the boundary) and let them know that I appreciate them doing that. Which not only serves as a reminder to myself that they are respecting me (I find that we often tend to overlook things that *aren't* happening because they're of course more difficult to notice, and we focus more on the negatives, which I don't want) but it also functions as a positive reminder to them that this boundary exists and that their efforts are not going unnoticed. Since usually a reminder of a boundary is most likely to happen when the other person oversteps it and therefore has a more negative connotation, I like giving a positive (and more subtle) reminder instead. Again, very dependent on the circumstances and people involved, I am very lucky to have a loving and considerate respectful partner who just tends to forget things/get preoccupied with other thoughts every now and then. Know your boundaries and take care of yourself
@TroubleClef128
@TroubleClef128 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video! This is super important! Wish this was taught more often
@kaza99
@kaza99 5 ай бұрын
loveloveLOVE this video ❤ I really wish I was better at setting boundaries with my family, but our M.O. is to ignore each other for a few days until we're no longer angry and then pretend like it never happened.
@hannahrandall5890
@hannahrandall5890 5 ай бұрын
I needed this thank you Soren Ive now set boundaries with my partner parents due to disability hate.
@Sinom_06100
@Sinom_06100 4 ай бұрын
thank you❤, I think there are a lot of people who need to hear this
@kristinschaoticlife
@kristinschaoticlife 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for your videos. You got this. We need them. 💜💟 You help so many of us.
@koellekind
@koellekind 5 ай бұрын
Omg I love this video so much, I think many people need to hear this. Unbelievably well put, very straightforward and so empowering. I would like it a hundred times if I could! Instead, I share and comment. ❤
@IAMGALAXYBLOOD
@IAMGALAXYBLOOD 5 ай бұрын
I am obsessed with the red and white hair!! Love all 3 colors together 🖤
@blueriver.
@blueriver. 5 ай бұрын
Such an important thing to teach people! Thank you for explaining it so eloquently
@roxieb9169
@roxieb9169 5 ай бұрын
So happy seeing more videos! You've helped me so much ❤ this is a great video ❤
@alishac5096
@alishac5096 5 ай бұрын
Flamee-o hotman! ((Aang quote)) That is a killer haircut/ color combo Sorren or whom is in the front right now. You look like the calico hair of my childhood dreams come to life, thanks for presenting how you all do because it really is so validating to see you be yourself. ❤❤❤
@Tammykiki.
@Tammykiki. 5 ай бұрын
i've only started putting down boundaries. it has been the most difficult time in my life but also the best time in my life too. i'm pretty proud for standing up for myself for the first time in my life haha
@federbb9295
@federbb9295 5 ай бұрын
This makes me realise that my family hardly respects my boudaries. Even when i tell them EXPLICITLY not to talk about certain things, or contact me when i need time alone. So recently i am expressing myself even MORE explicitly, though it doesn't help much
@guppygills4559
@guppygills4559 5 ай бұрын
I recently got out of my first in-person relationship, they were incredibly bad to previous people before, during, and after our relationship and friendship. They broke my boundaries multiple times and I broke it off multiple times, and I think that this video is going to keep me away. I’m not going to allow myself to be disrespected by them anymore
@SkuddeOuo
@SkuddeOuo 5 ай бұрын
My grandmother used to constantly step over my boundaries, thinking she knew better than I did. Eventually, in 2016 she had started contacting my other family members, telling them I was pregnant. (wasn't, never have been) First I thought there was some kind of miscommunication, but turns out she had simply heard that I married an immigrant and concluded that the only possible reason for that was pregnancy. I was so absolutely furious I spat out years of hatred back at her and told her to never call me or my family members again. Now, 8 years later, she still hasn't. Best thing I ever did honestly. Some people won't get it until you put your foot down. But you will realize how much better you feel when that person isn't around you anymore.
@SupernaturalTessa
@SupernaturalTessa 5 ай бұрын
Late end of 2024: The Boundary Era!
@RoseBeariess
@RoseBeariess 5 ай бұрын
It wasn’t even until very recently that I even learned how to set boundaries. It was a struggle because I was never taught it growing up. But I’m learning and trying ❤
@madelon7849
@madelon7849 5 ай бұрын
Thank you, this helps me for an upcoming inpatient treatment, what are my boundaries, how will i set them etc. So glad you are back, this video might have been a difficult one to make due your past so thanks for the effort and lots of love back ❤
@jorgia2889
@jorgia2889 5 ай бұрын
I get triggered by abandonment and a boundary for me is being ghosted. I’ve even said in the past an emoji or a communication card would be enough, but people just willingly trigger me despite knowing it
@artofthereal
@artofthereal 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. I have always had this feeling like am dealing with little glass figurines with steel hands when dealing with these issues. I have also, especially, had issues when dealing with people that are willfully making foolish arguments and stances just to throw their weight around and make others suffer their nonsense. This is especially miserable when the offending others have power in your life (parents, bosses, random awful people etc..).
@cottagecore_rose
@cottagecore_rose 5 ай бұрын
i had such a hard time setting boundaries and feeling guilty about it. i got a therapist and am very proud to be much much better at them now :)
@ghosted_mf
@ghosted_mf 5 ай бұрын
i just love how well scripted you guys’ videos are!! it’s soo well put together i love it
@camilaquiros6181
@camilaquiros6181 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video! You have no idea how much I needed this, hope you guys are doing well :)
@lyqxn
@lyqxn 5 ай бұрын
we love you guys, keep it up!! edit: obsessed with the hair omg
@sourgummiez
@sourgummiez 5 ай бұрын
It feels SOO good and powerful when you just set totally normal boundaries that should've already been obvious and people stop talking to you 😂 I love it. Thanks for removing yourself lol. When I was young I'd waste so much time not standing up for myself at all and people PUUSSHHH and you have to be firm. Now that I am, a Lotta people dip to keep searching for someone else with no boundaries
@thechaoticbunch-osdd
@thechaoticbunch-osdd 5 ай бұрын
I set a lot of boundaries, alters set their own ones, except for Littles where I’ll set the boundaries for them (and recently decided to let them know that it’s okay to change the boundaries I’ve set for them). Family members constantly go against our boundaries, we’re handling it for now.
@levisaunders4092
@levisaunders4092 5 ай бұрын
If someone yells at my cat my boundary is life 😂 their life at an end. Brilliant video thank you so much!
@ponetium
@ponetium 5 ай бұрын
Oh boy, this was triggering af, but I am glad I listened till the end. This really helped me think about boundaries from a different perspective.
@_..Izzy.._
@_..Izzy.._ 5 ай бұрын
8:06-8:41 THIS!!💯 Literally saved this video in my playlist aaand did a screen-recording of the pinned part to save it in my gallery and watch at any time. I hope that's oki doki.
@dahliamerrymerry1875
@dahliamerrymerry1875 3 ай бұрын
Literally taking notes right now, I needed this thank you
@Cowboysfan40
@Cowboysfan40 4 ай бұрын
This was a great video! Absolutely love learning about you and your system. Btw, love the hair and the shirt.
@cristeresa99
@cristeresa99 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. Is very healing and reassuring, specially when you are in the middle of an internal batle on the subject. Sending all the love and support ❤
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