Boundaries: Why You Need Them & How to Set Them

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The Holistic Psychologist

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@TheHolisticPsychologist
@TheHolisticPsychologist 4 жыл бұрын
#selfhealers, I hope this video around setting boundaries is valuable. I bought a new mic, so I hope the sound quality is improved. Let me know what you think in the comments or if you have any questions. I'm happy to answer. -Nicole
@vickicsurbs444
@vickicsurbs444 4 жыл бұрын
The volume is loud and clear. Thank you & thank you for the video/ information 🙌
@Honeygranite
@Honeygranite 4 жыл бұрын
The sound is very clear volume wise, but on my phone it does distort when you emphasise words and speak louder with some words. Love your work, follow you on Instagram and email. Many thanks! 🙏
@lisawhelan2101
@lisawhelan2101 4 жыл бұрын
Loved the video, think the audio was peaking in places - this just means you need to lower the audio level input :) That way you won't get the peaking/distortion. 48 is meant to be a safe level if in doubt :) (if using say a zoom recorder + lav mic).
@TheHolisticPsychologist
@TheHolisticPsychologist 4 жыл бұрын
@@lisawhelan2101 thanks for this! The mic doesn't have actual digits but will keep this in mind and adjust for next video!
@SuePenn
@SuePenn 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, sound is great! Thank you for this video. I need this information.
@Xoxolaura74
@Xoxolaura74 3 жыл бұрын
This should be a school curriculum 🥺 I wish I would’ve known this early on in life
@deanaraymond8737
@deanaraymond8737 3 жыл бұрын
AMEN!
@muminabegum7466
@muminabegum7466 3 жыл бұрын
Lol same here!
@anmolmore1252
@anmolmore1252 2 жыл бұрын
Very ttrue
@Liquidstarlight08
@Liquidstarlight08 2 жыл бұрын
I actually am watching this for school
@robincrose488
@robincrose488 2 жыл бұрын
I agree! If we all had healthy boundaries a lot of societal problems would disappear.
@rea8585
@rea8585 4 жыл бұрын
Listening to these boundaries I realize how movies and series actually portray human relationships as boundary-free (you have to be always there for your friend, listen to them, lend them your stuff, be super open about your feelings, constantly do favors)... I always had quite strict boundaries and this was making me feel like I am not a good friend, daughter or girlfriend, and I am sure I'm not the only one. I mean, some series and films do try to show the complexity of human relations but most of them just take the easy way out, which can affect our mental health a lot.
@TheHolisticPsychologist
@TheHolisticPsychologist 4 жыл бұрын
Yes. I couldn’t agree more with this. Our culture values relationships without boundaries.
@katem6861
@katem6861 4 жыл бұрын
Very interesting! The entertainment industry definitely does not have our best interests in mind. People don’t want to watch healthy relationships nowadays, not enough drama, apparently
@karenturner20
@karenturner20 4 жыл бұрын
@@katem6861 ....I couldn't agree with you more on this. So true!!!!
@melaniel7263
@melaniel7263 4 жыл бұрын
I love this thank you 🙏 How should I approach my family member who has deliberately chosen to ignore a very honest and vulnerable email I sent to her, wherein I specifically asked for a response. She’s since ignored me and the one time she has had to have contact with me since, she acted as if she had done nothing wrong. I’m silently fuming and wondering if I should ‘set and forget ‘ or call her out on this? A response would be enormously appreciated during this difficult time for me. Thank you and the new mic 🎤 works a treat!
@MinkytheMinkY
@MinkytheMinkY 4 жыл бұрын
Yes! Right thereb with you on strict boundaries. It's made having relationships tough but also less dramatic and much more fulfilling.
@bygracethroughfaith589
@bygracethroughfaith589 4 жыл бұрын
This makes me angry to watch, thinking how often my boundaries were violated. How as a child we can't defend against that, and then we bring our childhood patterns into adulthood. And then it makes me angry how often I, as an adult, allowed my boundaries to be violated - all in the name of being kind, and not wanting to disappoint anyone.
@RK-qk6by
@RK-qk6by 3 жыл бұрын
Same.
@ahmedabdulai9852
@ahmedabdulai9852 3 жыл бұрын
Send that anger love. You have an ability to respond. If you continue with the anger you feel bad. You send it love you won't feel bad anymore. Trust me - a lot of people are starting to realise this
@okaywhynot4728
@okaywhynot4728 3 жыл бұрын
Oh I felt that throughout my body in 12 dimensions ooooof
@annapuczyowska8772
@annapuczyowska8772 3 жыл бұрын
I feel the same...thank you for saying it out loud.
@aicerg
@aicerg 3 жыл бұрын
It's horrible to look back, and realise how helpless you actually were when you were a child; with even adults crossing your boundaries, and you not knowing how to defend yourself nor having anyone defending you. But we can get better, be strong :)
@personne3837
@personne3837 3 жыл бұрын
I used to be a doormat, I didn't know what boundaries were. Always defending myself, always giving thousands reasons, i lied to protect myself from blacklashes but now i only respond "i dont need to have a reason, i just don't want to" I have struggled all my life with people pleasing, i thought i wasn't enough but thank God, after 4 years working on my codependency, I finally start to see my worth.
@doralburnett9886
@doralburnett9886 2 жыл бұрын
Im inspired by your transparency. Working on not people pleasing and do more self care. Agreed
@LinYouToo
@LinYouToo Жыл бұрын
🙏 👏 👏🙏
@stacielivinthedream8510
@stacielivinthedream8510 Жыл бұрын
I'm right there with ya! I wish you many blessings! 🤗❤️❤️‍🔥😊
@lessandra602
@lessandra602 4 жыл бұрын
This is hard work. Not knowing about this stuff means you don’t understand other people’s boundaries. You end up overstepping them and having generally rollercoaster relationships. Hell.
@tbd5082
@tbd5082 4 жыл бұрын
Lessandra r when I was in my early 30s a friend told me I expect to much from people. I only now know it’s because I was expecting them to people please because that is what I did. Crazy!
@MaryBoakye-wx9cw
@MaryBoakye-wx9cw 2 ай бұрын
Please how do you work on it
@martins8761
@martins8761 4 жыл бұрын
i thought my GF did nt like me. I see clearly that she has boundaries and wants to take it slowly
@TheExcellentVideoChannel
@TheExcellentVideoChannel 4 жыл бұрын
This really is about how to cope with being too agreeable. Learning to tap into that inner courage to tell friends/family/enemies what is ok and what isn't will filter out the wrong people and leave in the right people. Your life will become infinitely better when you realise it's ok to say no and that it's ok for some people to not like you. You are just being truer to yourself which should be your number one priority in life.
@justynamaria0333
@justynamaria0333 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@poppydaisy4828
@poppydaisy4828 3 жыл бұрын
Getting to grips with not being liked finally is quite painful but also liberating.
@robbyalcas4565
@robbyalcas4565 2 жыл бұрын
Yeahh, Is better to be ok with self that being liked, because if not, then regret will follow for days..
@lillierose5304
@lillierose5304 6 ай бұрын
Yes. It annoys my boss and my coworkers that I have my limits and prioritize my family. But that's their problem, not mine.
@ohirchak
@ohirchak 4 жыл бұрын
I wasn't really aware of the boundaries concept a year ago. I had been always thinking that doing a favour for somebody is more important than how I feel about it. I used to put others in the first place before me. Afetr watching this video, I realized that it's normal to have boundaries. It's normal if somebody doesn't like my boundaries. I am not less of a human if I have the boundaries. It's totally fine if I don't want to drink water from the same bottle with people. It's ok if I don't want to share my clothes with my friends. That's not a tragedy if I don't want to lend a big amount of money. I have a right to set boundaries and it doesn't make me less worthy. I feel great about that.
@Mushroom321-
@Mushroom321- 7 ай бұрын
Yes!! 😼👏👏👍
@juangarcia6473
@juangarcia6473 3 жыл бұрын
I grew up having my boundaries constantly violated to the point I grew up thinking it was normal to push boundaries. So I developed the bad habit of not only pushing my own boundaries and emotionally exhausting myself but pushing those of others too. In my family we only find out each other’s boundaries when we cross them and the other person gets upset. So the concept is a bit foreign to me but I’ve been learning to set them and trying to learn how o recognize them in others.
@tms843
@tms843 3 жыл бұрын
I feel the same. And the worst is that it is kind of addictive, like if I am not crossing boundaries is not fun. I just think now of my bf which doesn't like much physical contact and I always insited on it and I found it extremely fun to do so, that "I was teaching him to be more loose". Now I understand I was just crossing a boundary again amd again. I have some (lot) of apologies to ask.
@aylinedaustu8431
@aylinedaustu8431 3 жыл бұрын
unfortunately me too. When you let people violate your boundaries, do they want more? And do you feel be corned? Do you find yourself thinking about give up something important in your life to fulfill these demands? Or do you find yourself doing some addictive things to cope with these overwhelming feelings, like eat a lot or consume alcohol?
@RT22444
@RT22444 3 жыл бұрын
I would always sacrifice my comfort and sanity to say yes to people, and be too passive/vague with setting boundaries, so when the outcomes weren’t successful, I’d get angry about never feeling heard. I’d say yes, then get too stretched thin and cancel, then feel like shit for cancelling, and the cycle would continue until the relationship inevitably fell apart. Setting strong boundaries and implementing them consistently and not feeling bad about it is key to your happiness, and their respect for you.
@cjennings6179
@cjennings6179 4 жыл бұрын
BOUNDARIES are RULES. WE MAKE OR CHOOSE RULES TO PROTECT ONESELF & her body. Self Respect/REGARDS.
@gdcompton1920
@gdcompton1920 4 жыл бұрын
I grew up in a codependent, boundary-less home. No wonder I have problems in this department. I first went into therapy 6 years ago and learned how to stand up for myself. Watching this makes me realize I violate boundaries of others and allow mine to be violated, especially in the emotional and time/energy department. My mother would emotionally dump on me. I know I probably do this to others. At least I feel I do whenever I tell anyone about anything difficult in my life. I also feel like a annoyance and a bother to everyone so I struggle with feeling OK to share anything. Everyone tells me their problems but I feel like no one really wants to listen to me. Weird. I have been the one contacting when asked to not contact the person. Was sitting here crying as I watched because I feel like I"m such a train wreck.
@nomg563
@nomg563 2 жыл бұрын
I understand and resonate with you completely.
@brittneygilbert
@brittneygilbert 4 жыл бұрын
"Text me. Talk to me. You have to." Ooh, girl. Whew. That has been me my whole life. I slip into lizard brain where all the "abandonment" alarm bells go off. This is where sitting with discomfort is so valuable.
@TheHolisticPsychologist
@TheHolisticPsychologist 4 жыл бұрын
YES, i see you!
@keenaza
@keenaza 4 жыл бұрын
Same here
@xaviervinas4272
@xaviervinas4272 4 жыл бұрын
This is so incredibly helpful and empowering. The notion of setting, maintaining and/or respecting boundaries can feel so daunting and frightening, yet the way you break it down into categories, and the definitions thereof, demystifies the issue, and makes it an accessible possibility. Your voice and explanations are always so clear, and your ability to use yourself as an example takes the topic out of a clinical environment and humanizes it for all. Truly powerful. Thank you so much!!
@TheHolisticPsychologist
@TheHolisticPsychologist 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Xaviar! I really appreciate this feedback. I try to use my own life examples because I know they might be easier to understand than just a random reference. Thanks!
@onthehill3381
@onthehill3381 4 жыл бұрын
I remember a (former) friend who came into town with her boyfriend to visit her son who lives here also. He is 17 and not very responsible. She asked me if my son who is in his late twenties would teach him to drive in his personal car. Such a huge risk, I flat out said I didn’t want my son doing it. If something happened, insurance would not come to the rescue. She got a little bit of an attitude over it. Too bad. She and her boyfriend had a perfectly fine vehicle. The boyfriend knew better and so did I for that matter.
@WholyAlkhemy
@WholyAlkhemy 4 жыл бұрын
Being able to set and own boundaries is really vital for our mental/emotional health. The more I live the clearer it's becoming to me that relationship between living beings, specially humans, has a lot more to do with power than we could suppose at first glance. We will always push each other's boundaries, like kids do with their parents, in order to assess how far we can get, in our own benefit and convenience. All living beings will unconsciously behave this way and, if confronted about it, will always come up with some very plausable religious-socio-cultural justification for their behavior. Truth is whenever we fail to set and own our boundaries, we are letting go of our personal power and it most certainly will be used against us by every being we interact with, not purposefully on a conscious level, of course, but because that's the way living creatures appear to be wired. I'm 45 and that has been my experience with my own parents, relatives, friends, boyfriends, bosses, you name it... Every single relationship so far, even with my cats! Lol
@ptoo6348
@ptoo6348 Жыл бұрын
Love this comment! 😊
@me951129
@me951129 3 жыл бұрын
I am going through something in my life right now, where I feel confused on how I can be a spiritual person and still set boundaries and be strict with them. This video came at the right time.
@watchlistener
@watchlistener 4 жыл бұрын
This would be even more helpful if there were more examples of what to say to people who violate boundaries. Thanks.
@TheHolisticPsychologist
@TheHolisticPsychologist 4 жыл бұрын
Hi there! A lot of responding to boundaries is actually NOT engaging. We are inclined to continuously explain ourselves. When setting boundaries, many people will violate them. Our work is to be clear and kind stating them, then hold them regardless of the other person's reaction.
@watchlistener
@watchlistener 4 жыл бұрын
@@TheHolisticPsychologist Thanks. That's helpful.
@FunnyShellBear
@FunnyShellBear 4 жыл бұрын
@theholisticpsychologist Very helpful video, but I agree that another video on how to say no, I’m not comfortable with you talking to me that way etc would be really helpful, as if you are bought up not to express your feelings (or even allowed to have them) then you know something is wrong when someone steps on your boundaries, but you simply don’t have the language to speak it, as you’ve never seen it demonstrated. You can’t always walk away (at school/home etc) and with some (narcissistic) people that will just inflame the situation, so if you could do a video on how to calmly speak your truth that would be much appreciated! 😊 x
@daintyme24
@daintyme24 4 жыл бұрын
FunnyShellBear well said.....very well said.
@tdbhmusic
@tdbhmusic 4 жыл бұрын
my therapist taught me the assertiveness formula, which is helpful to just even recite in your mind for clarity if you feel weird spelling it out to the person, but it goes like this: This is how I see it...., This is how it makes me feel...., and This is what I need from you....
@liliworth8098
@liliworth8098 3 жыл бұрын
Great presentation, at almost 60, creating boundaries is relatively new for me. It’s easy to see how and where I gradually lost my self worth without having boundaries, and feeling shame when on those rare occasions out of sheer exhaustion and frustration I thought to stand up for myself or my belief or opinion and was shut down. Thank you wise woman. Deep respect and gratitude for the knowledge and experience you continue to share. Lots of love to you. Love Lili.
@nattxyz
@nattxyz 4 жыл бұрын
My "love language" Physical Touch. I recognize that not everyone is comfortable with that - but it's hard to not be hurt by a loved one dismissing that need for physical contact, even over time. I grew up in a cold household. I need touch to feel safe. I don't know how to fit this into the context of this video.
@SaraFJones
@SaraFJones 4 жыл бұрын
Think you have to workout a new mental model. Realize that this need for touch, likely from a parent or someone who mimics the same loving, protective acceptance, are truly the needs of a child being met. That’s the mental model you are still working from even though you’re now an assault, I assume :) Now as adults we have many more faculties than a child to leverage, so depending on the situation we can use one that’s more appropriate for all involved. Some examples: journaling to explore options on how to feel safe without others, in various situations, to test your reality of whether you are indeed unsafe, etc; share your feelings with close relationships as AN option that they can be more understanding of your love language needs but don’t expect that they can always show up for various reasons, learn how to self sooth because it’s a part of building muscle memory as a part of this new mental model where you are more skilled at meeting your own needs. I use the word skill because with mental health (as with many things) a growth mindset is key. We identify areas where we need to grow and we set out finding knowledge to do so and then we practice, practice, practice. And we remember to accept ourselves because we’re going to have setbacks. Best wishes💞💞💞🌸🌸🌸🌸
@LaVaneBea
@LaVaneBea 3 жыл бұрын
@@SaraFJones I see what you are saying, but it is also cultural. Americans are extremely anti closeness compared to other cultures, even stand further away from each other. The idea of apologizing for being inside another's imaginary air bubble is actually kind of weird.
@MyTwilightUniverse
@MyTwilightUniverse 3 жыл бұрын
I don't know if you have to work to change your whole mental model because that can imply how you work is wrong in some way, which I don't agree with. I think someone else said something about learning to sit with discomfort and I think that's more helpful. It's okay to need touch but it's unfair on someone else to violate their boundaries in order to sooth yourself. This will put too much strain on the other person and instead you can work out if and how it okay to touch the other person. If they say no, understand that it's to do with their own feelings around touch (which are just as important as yours) and not about them rejecting you.
@Snowystardust12
@Snowystardust12 3 жыл бұрын
Natalia Rudiak physical touch, in my view, is a life long human need. Our modern culture is highly disembodied, and many no longer feel the natural inclination to express through touch, in simple everyday ways with friends and family. In other cultures even strangers will touch, like a pat on the shoulder to say “excuse me”. When I’ve experienced this kind of touch especially from older people in older cultures, I found it so affirming of my humanity. It gave me a deep sense of well-being. Sad;y, I have almost no one in my circle who appreciates touch. Sending compassion.
@christianone6611
@christianone6611 3 жыл бұрын
I think physical touch is awesome and super healthy... So I ALWAYS open my arms wide and walk towards people with a big smile that says "I'm coming in for a hug!" That gives people a few seconds to say "Oh, I'm not a hugger" or to stick out their hand for a handshake instead. I respect people's right to refuse and dial it down to their level of comfort if needed but I don't change MY true nature or initial inclination. Sometimes I wear a t-shirt I made that says "Warning! I am a Hugger!" So people can run from the "hug monster" if they need to... Cuz I am coming in for the hug if they don't object. Lol. I remember some study about how humans need at least 10 human touches a day to be healthy emotionally.
@sandtx4913
@sandtx4913 3 жыл бұрын
As a child I wasn't allowed to speak up. I had to shut up, obey and serve others (not the good way of serving others but where you don't count), putting my life on hold and almost like I didn't matter. And it's been like that my whole life, where everyone takes advantage of me, exhaust me, betray me, my friends, my family. I've recently come to realize this as a pattern in my life and that I need to break the cycle. It's not about them or what they did or didn't do, it's about me and what I should do! And they are just the players/actors in my life mirroring at that moment what (childhood trauma) I need to work on. And I know this and can feel the resistance when my boundary is crossed when the situation occurs. And at the same time I get triggered by my fight/flight response and my egoïc mind will explode and make it 10x bigger and have me focus on the other person and what they did to me instead of me focusing on what the trigger to the past trauma event is and working on that. What could just be to express myself and tell the person what his/her action did to me, how it made me feel in the here & now moment. But having been told to shut up from early child- on to adulthood that is another challenge on top of it, feeling resistance to speak up. This is so hard for me, I can feel my stomach turning, my throat clenching, my chest tightening. But if I dont speak up, more similar situations are showing up. Which is what has been happening at the moment in the past month. Sometimes I just want to cry. It's getting easier to see the patterns and knowing what needs to be done, the inner work. But it's a challenge to become aware that to change the outcome of the situation I need to change me and not change the situation. It was so much easier when I was unaware and blamed others for what they did and how it made me feel. I wish I had a guide to help me go through this in every step. Perhaps I can meditate on this and speak to my higher self/the universe and ask for guidance.
@freekismijnnaam
@freekismijnnaam 3 жыл бұрын
I really admire how you acknowledge your own shortcomings in the past about contacting someone when they have asked you not to (:
@nicole3299
@nicole3299 3 жыл бұрын
When someone wants to be in my personal space or get to know me more than I’m comfortable with.. it makes me angry and rude lol
@marcydarcie5884
@marcydarcie5884 2 жыл бұрын
Same!
@linahabuznadah3419
@linahabuznadah3419 4 жыл бұрын
I truly love you ! thank you for reminding me that it's okay not to feel comfortable about certain things.
@ano4696
@ano4696 2 жыл бұрын
We don’t put boundaries just to protect ourselves. When I know my boundaries I’ll be so respectful to everyone around me knowing what isn’t okay to do to them. I used to have this guilt that I have to be always available for my friends, but not anymore and that actually make my friends say to me “I wish everyone like you. You are so okay with me not being available for you and it’s easy to say no to you. Most people will take it personally” and that made me sad I wish we study this in school.. we have the right to refuse we shouldn’t feel sorry for saying no.
@smustipher
@smustipher Жыл бұрын
Once I began working on my boundaries and communicating them efdecrively, 90% of the stress, discord, or frustration I was experiencinf went away. And this after years of therapy and healing other areas of my life. Without boundaries, I realized I could not be healthy, or have healthy interactions or relationships. I consider boundaries to be the top priority in getting and keepinf mentally healthy.
@stevid5418
@stevid5418 Жыл бұрын
I grew up with at least one parent, maybe both.. who always crossed boundaries with me and my sister. It would happen with teasing or saying things like “you’re too sensitive, he was just trying to get a rise out of you”. When you live this as a child and then are shamed for feeling it is wrong, unlearning these low boundaries is like a new language. As an adult, I see I am a people pleaser and understanding boundaries has been a huge struggle. Thank you for this easy to understand video.
@jordanowen42
@jordanowen42 3 жыл бұрын
I’m really glad that you included professional boundaries and people[s perceived right of free labor As an example of a boundary issue. As a professional musician I can’t tell you how many times people have been genuinely surprised when I told them that they have to pay me for my services.
@regaininglife9084
@regaininglife9084 2 жыл бұрын
My family is a big violator of the time/labor boundary. They act like they own my time. They always request things to the point where I neglect my own needs. It starts affecting my sleep and even my ability to work sometimes. I've even had them tell me to call off work or do something later in order to do something for them right away. I've been telling people lately that if I have to put my needs and priorities aside for them they will have to start paying me. They laugh at it. When we work a job we exchange our time for money. Time isn't free, in fact, it is a limited resource and our most precious. And people seem to think they can choose what you do with your time as if it is free and belongs to everyone else. I've straight up told people that if they want me available all the time they will have to start handing over their paychecks to me. Giving them your time and labor or even being stuck giving them money all the time turns you into their personal slave. I'm not going to be their servant.
@julietvaldez-dalton8852
@julietvaldez-dalton8852 3 жыл бұрын
i just realised while watching this that coming from an Asian background and boundaries are quite difficult to set as may be construed as rude and so there is a tendency to be an outcast, particularly in a cultural community setting.
@lillierose5304
@lillierose5304 6 ай бұрын
It feels great to really get to know what I'm truly not comfortable with, and to voice that to others unapologetically. I used to always tip toe around other people's boundaries whilst making myself uncomfortable in the process. I would put other's needs before my own. It's a delicate balance. People are complicated and so I only enjoy and/or tolerate interacting in small doses these days.
@giovanams
@giovanams 2 жыл бұрын
This video is so important especially nowadays with everyone being so entitled and thinking they have the right way of everything. Thanks so much for sharing this, I absolutely love it.
@giovanams
@giovanams 2 жыл бұрын
You are also helping so many people identify what they didnt even know was a problem and stand up for themselves. This is so powerful. Thank you again.
@JennyLeigh93
@JennyLeigh93 3 жыл бұрын
When I first reconnected with my cousin after not seeing each other since childhood, she started dumping very personal traumas she experienced in relationships, sometimes the same stories every time we were together. I tried to tell her that it's not fair to me to do that and she played dumb. And my coworkers tend to ask really personal questions then use the information against people, then wonder why I don't want to open up LoL
@RooKangaRoo
@RooKangaRoo 2 жыл бұрын
3:15 absolutely this. I for one can’t stand to be emotionally bombarded with someone’s day, mainly for the fact that I barely process my own. I would much rather talk about it and then let it go. Most of my partners keep going and their emotions become mine.I’m willing to allow for myself more internal boundaries but I’d say all in all I’d rather not have partners who don’t choose to let go
@LinYouToo
@LinYouToo Жыл бұрын
🔥 same here! It’s exhausting and then it occurred to me one day I’m allowing it to happen. I have two friends who treated me as if I was someone to receive their status update on their daily ongoing of life. I hadn’t seen one of them in a while and the next time I did she launched into her checklist of 12 things going on that day. I interrupted her and said I’m so sorry I’m not available to check in this way. I actually can’t hear you. she was really taken aback. And I was OK with that. The therapist helped me understand how entrenched these patterns can become and how hard they are to break. In the end I was looking for some thing that was much more mutual and reciprocal and quite frankly respectful and she didn’t have it to offer and that was OK. Over the next several months I didn’t blame her I just let her know my needs for friendship we’re changing and I hope to be able to continue our long lasting friendship. With another friend it worked out great and we are closer than ever but with this particular friend I haven’t talk to her in a few years. Sometimes we overstay beyond the expiration date of our relationship and not everyone wants to grow with us. Blessings to you have a beautiful day.
@sammylove14
@sammylove14 4 ай бұрын
I have the worst boundaries. This video is priceless information for me.
@vinyeo.0
@vinyeo.0 15 күн бұрын
You’re a life saver. As someone who is “too nice” and abandoning myself for the sake of other people’s needs, I am struggling with setting boundaries as I fear that they misunderstood that and stay away from me. It also rooted from a traumatic childhood. Now, I’ve realized that boundaries are actually good and helping me towards self-care and authenticity. I will now do my best to speak up and stand up for myself when being disrespected 🥺
@luamimusic9055
@luamimusic9055 4 жыл бұрын
SO GLAD I FOUND YOU!! Theres not enough on how to do this online haha
@geminitarott
@geminitarott 4 жыл бұрын
Hit the nail on the head when you said there was one emotion going on in the household, never even realized that’s what it was because it was so normal to me. I always thought I was extremely empathetic. Also I find myself expecting people to want me to feel sad with them, I feel a great amount of guilt when I’m happy and someone is sad.
@mariola4505
@mariola4505 4 жыл бұрын
Great explanation! I've shared that video with my sisters! We should educate ourselves and others because this should be obvious informations, but in many cases the way we are treated, for example in childhood, sometimes trains us to think that we don't have the right to have our voice and needs and that we should focus only on what other people feel and want and neglecting ourselves. And then it is messing our lives and we feel pain, but we don't have to if we know that we have rights like anybody else! Let's stop this chain of pain and empower ourselves and others! Thank you! 💪🤗😘♥️
@Abundance26
@Abundance26 4 жыл бұрын
OMG! I'm that kind of person that bombarb ppl as I call them. OMG so unthoughtful. smh
@lfamvs5520
@lfamvs5520 4 жыл бұрын
Oh shit, I have trouble with setting boundaries! I didn’t know that was the case, but listening to someone explaining what it means to set healthy boundaries I realize I have serious trouble with it.
@dorinadragan20
@dorinadragan20 3 жыл бұрын
I watched a gazillion videos about boundaries, yet this is the clearest and most helpful one so far. Something finally clicked in my head, so thank you so much Nicole!
@yedesia
@yedesia 4 жыл бұрын
Grateful for you!🙏🏼 Thank you for sharing. I had boundaries in all my past relationships. Not the one I'm in now. I feel so lost and your helping me find my light again.
@finallyforme8059
@finallyforme8059 2 жыл бұрын
Wow I’m just three minutes in and this is the best video on boundaries I have ever heard! I see how my emotional boundaries have been crossed and how I have crossed others. Without awareness.
@e2ndcomingsoon655
@e2ndcomingsoon655 6 ай бұрын
Wow! Thank you! I am trying to put boundaries. I remember some verse in The Bible that calls to have a city with walls around it.
@lb9622
@lb9622 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video, it was very helpful! I've heard so much about "boundaries" but wasn't really clear in what situations I would set them and now this makes much more sense to me. I am wondering about setting boundaries when it comes to money; often I feel like I'm being taken advantage of, but not sure how to speak up for myself/what to would say. I always feel very awkward.
@karenturner20
@karenturner20 4 жыл бұрын
LB - I have one for money to think about....I will lend $50 to those I'm close to, no questions asked and no repayment obligation. If they for money a second time, I'm now asking their need for it and if there is a problem- they don't have to answer but I don't have to give again either. If it's for an electric bill for example, I will pay the bill directly to the company. I will not give the bill money to the person so they can use it for something else. If a person is truly in need, they shouldn't have a problem with this approach. Hope this helps as a start. Best wishes.
@cjennings6179
@cjennings6179 4 жыл бұрын
Put CONDITIONS UP FRONT along with COMPASSION. Very SENSIBLE. FAIR-MINDED. LOVING approach. 💡👍
@stephanie_smith
@stephanie_smith 4 жыл бұрын
So important....thank you for breaking this down for those of us just now exploring this type of living!!!
@Chirokelley
@Chirokelley 3 жыл бұрын
Especially in workplace: inappropriate sexual statements need to be called out as such. Not “it doesn’t work for me” but “No. That is inappropriate here.” The former implies a personal relationship. Also the former implies it might work for your female coworkers. In professional/public relationships we need to represent ourselves but also other women.
@lisaterry9217
@lisaterry9217 3 ай бұрын
When your in enmeshed relationships such as families who have no idea what boundaries are and especially child rearing in the 60's, 70's and 80's parents, at least mine showed no boundaries and were very unhealthy emotionally that at the age of 57 I can see how this has tragically affected me by not being able to set effective boundaries for myself personally. Thank you for this video, you gave great examples and made it very easy to comprehend especially for someone who has PTSD and CPTSD symptoms.
@newchannel30
@newchannel30 3 жыл бұрын
OMG I feel as if applying all of these is going to fix all of my problems for ever (maybeI), I wish my parents would have learnt this but it is OK they didn’t. It was different times. Thank you 🙏🏽 🙏🏽
@JennyB957
@JennyB957 Жыл бұрын
" Boundaries are for you and by you ." Thanks
@ignacio4389
@ignacio4389 3 ай бұрын
I'm glad I found this video because now I can be more aware of my own boundaries and others! And don't take it personally when someone set boundaries with me 😊
@littlejenng3
@littlejenng3 4 жыл бұрын
This video was so helpful. I love that you broke it down into different categories and how boundaries and broken boundaries look in them. also great to see you talk about material and time/energy. I dont think a lot of people think of those as things that need boundaries, and hearing it be talked about was so validating. Definitely going to make my husband watch this with me again later, and i sent it to a couple of my sisters.
@c471
@c471 6 ай бұрын
Gosh, listening to the part about boundaries around your items really makes me want to cry. In America, kids are taught that they NEED to share, often without considering them needing some time before they pass their toy to someone else to play with. Kids deserve to have their boundaries respected too. ❤️ Of course, we can teach them to be kind in other ways that don't involve crossing boundaries.
@AmyFerguson
@AmyFerguson 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making me understand what boundaries are. There's so much talk about it.
@return2innocence221
@return2innocence221 4 жыл бұрын
God my ex husband used to make me defend everything I said and did and it was soo exhausting that for a while I just stopped saying and doing much at all!
@yedesia
@yedesia 4 жыл бұрын
I understand you so much!
@darleneburwood6884
@darleneburwood6884 4 жыл бұрын
Been there, done that and have the tee shirt. I would get so frustrated, anxious and angry.
@oliviasteely1210
@oliviasteely1210 4 жыл бұрын
Have known for a while how important boundaries are so i am so glad to have this video!! Thanks for all you do!
@alicewonder5193
@alicewonder5193 4 жыл бұрын
I can not fully Express how grateful I am for you sharing your work. It is doing so much for me and helping me in a time that I need it most. You are speaking about so many things that resonate with me so deeply. These are things I knew within myself and HERE YOU ARE... speaking about them and most importantly sharing how I can implement techniques so that I can improve, shift, grow. THANK YOU. sending you so much love ❤
@TheHolisticPsychologist
@TheHolisticPsychologist 4 жыл бұрын
What a thoughtful comment! This means a lot to me. Much, much love to you.
@alicewonder5193
@alicewonder5193 4 жыл бұрын
@@TheHolisticPsychologist ❤
@1980tiffani
@1980tiffani 3 жыл бұрын
I definitely see these things in a few friendships and always felt bad setting boundaries.. but I’ve slowly started to set them and feel better.
@tarapollitt1929
@tarapollitt1929 4 жыл бұрын
This was so empowering and valuable, thank you
@anna-se7gq
@anna-se7gq 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to share this with me. ❤
@MrNice-tf3gr
@MrNice-tf3gr 4 жыл бұрын
thank you for this nicole, you have provided high value to those seeking to be better very grateful.
@TheHolisticPsychologist
@TheHolisticPsychologist 4 жыл бұрын
You live up to your name! Much love.
@moody4545
@moody4545 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I needed this 🙏🏽✨
@soulstarkatana
@soulstarkatana 4 жыл бұрын
This has clarified so much for me! You rock, Nicole 🤘🏼💅🏼🙏🏼
@sonderingkayla
@sonderingkayla 4 жыл бұрын
So good! Your videos keep getting better and better!
@odettecolato
@odettecolato 4 жыл бұрын
This clarified to me that there is more than one boundary. Thank you!
@alisonmarie1395
@alisonmarie1395 4 жыл бұрын
This is so empowering! Can’t wait to implement
@lynnaebrown
@lynnaebrown 3 жыл бұрын
THIS IS BOSS!!! Thank you!! Clear and concise!
@rosered1151
@rosered1151 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. Definitely needed this.
@Cosmickokoro_
@Cosmickokoro_ 3 жыл бұрын
I’m so glad I found gold. I needed this. Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
@kiikiimo
@kiikiimo 4 жыл бұрын
You have helped me so much! I kept seeing your videos decided to watch one, 5 videos later and I feel extremely understood and relieved that not only it can be fixed but it also validated! Thank you for giving all this free information that most of us had no idea these were problems that could even be fixed! 💕
@kathy2888
@kathy2888 3 жыл бұрын
Need to keep revisiting this as a reminder! Thank you, for all of your platforms of information! :)
@justynamaria0333
@justynamaria0333 4 жыл бұрын
I freakin love your style! So bohemian, so hip!
@marissachavez6445
@marissachavez6445 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for always opening my eyes. Whenever I listen to your work people and memories come to mind and I reflect on them. And then I address them later. Thank you 💙
@ptoo6348
@ptoo6348 Жыл бұрын
The video I've been looking for! Thank you so very much, Nicole 🤗
@summerssanctuary
@summerssanctuary 4 жыл бұрын
this is so helpful and exactly what I needed to help me in my current relationship concerns
@grumpygirl8317
@grumpygirl8317 4 жыл бұрын
Clear, quick and caring. Awesome videos, thank you❣️🤗
@Accidental_Nihilist
@Accidental_Nihilist 20 күн бұрын
I can tell you’re a great therapist.
@eclipse98100
@eclipse98100 4 жыл бұрын
Wow I didn’t even know these things could be put in such a beautiful and orderly way
@Virgo904
@Virgo904 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for this 🙏🏾
@tess7798
@tess7798 5 ай бұрын
This was so helpful… thank you!
@123mymona
@123mymona 11 ай бұрын
Love this, thank you for the great content. It is invaluable!
@wreplaystudio8501
@wreplaystudio8501 Ай бұрын
Thank for sharing !
@vagabond9180
@vagabond9180 3 жыл бұрын
I came into this video almost expecting to learn that I have really poor boundraries, but what I realized watching this is that I have very strong boundraries.
@zofias298
@zofias298 4 жыл бұрын
Loved this one. So clear and concise, and relatable. Thanks for all the priceless content...
@ajayvasuniya4408
@ajayvasuniya4408 4 жыл бұрын
This was an emotional experience. Thank you, Dr.
@donnaraeschwartz5457
@donnaraeschwartz5457 10 ай бұрын
Thank you. Great information ❤
@bubble313
@bubble313 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you soo much Nicole!! I'm glad I found your channel..it was quite informative and brought my attention to not only focus on if my boundaries are respected but to also reanalyze my actions and see if I also give respect to other ppl boundaries..it is equally important and you have to give the thing that you are asking for..in order to have respect we gotta give it too.. thank u again!💜
@federicaroserota4149
@federicaroserota4149 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Nicole! Super helpful video! Loved what u shared.. setting boundaries is helping me so much! Thank you for showing up
@NenaLavonne
@NenaLavonne 4 жыл бұрын
Always so lovely and such useful content. Sincere gratitude ♥️
@jaz1elise
@jaz1elise 3 жыл бұрын
This was great! I need to learn to be assertive when setting my healthy boundaries, and learn my other kinds of boundaries.
@vickicsurbs444
@vickicsurbs444 4 жыл бұрын
Volume is great! Great informative video. Thank you
@brittanyferera5177
@brittanyferera5177 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I've always had struggles setting boundaries, this will help soo much! 💕
@melinda38
@melinda38 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this information!❤
@emmacowles50
@emmacowles50 3 жыл бұрын
So so helpful. Thankyou!
@lisaperez8276
@lisaperez8276 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you 💯💯💯. There’s a lot of talk about the term boundaries but you actually put meat on the bones of the conversation here. This is really getting into the material and doing affirmative teaching. Thank you thank you thank you.
@TheHavasu_77
@TheHavasu_77 Жыл бұрын
My mom loves to loan me out to everyone for anything that involves physical labor. Since I got the Covid vaccine, my periods have been atrocious and painful. Today I’ve been now bleeding for 3 solid weeks. Yesterday I was finally brave enough to tell my mom no when she asked me to go to her friends house and move a heavy bed topper across her house to the spare bedroom. I’ve also just discovered at age 45 that I’ve also been a victim of parentification, and she’s always put her needs and relationships before mine. It’s very hard and saddening to finally get that light bulb moment, but I feel like I’m at a point where I need to finally take care of me and not everyone else around me, especially when my needs are constantly neglected by them. Love your channel and I’ve subscribed. ❤
@chrisbanisch
@chrisbanisch 3 жыл бұрын
This video helped so much. Thank you, Nicole!
@sophiakakueva1710
@sophiakakueva1710 3 жыл бұрын
This was extremely helpful especially in my newer friendships I am learning that it is okay for me to have my space, and understanding that it is okay to say no, thank you so so much, much love
@Asiahildreth08
@Asiahildreth08 2 жыл бұрын
Love your videos! They are always so simple and informative. Thank you for all that you share and your transparency!! ❤️
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