
Somewhere or some how, it has to be written in prehistoric records that people, animals, any animate object needs some space. The mom who has to breastfeed her child needs space. The family dog that just came from outside running two miles chasing birds needs space. But, that’s just a physical representation of space. Oftentimes we overlook the mental space we need for self and to give others.
There just have to be boundaries set in place. Maybe today you aren't in the best of mood and taking calls from unwanted callers is going to tip the scale. Maybe you’re just too nice to tell someone to back off and set necessary boundaries. Some people tend to weigh heavy on you and intrude in your space, but when is enough, enough. Not all people are being mean or have malicious intent, but some do. Some people invade your space to intentionally distract you or take take take.
Well, take this journey with us and let's dive into boundary setting, why it’s needed, when it’s needed, and how to not overstep someone else’s boundaries. Be open to listen. If you have ever been in someone’s space mentally or physically, acknowledge that and don’t be a repeat offender. Boundaries are a huge part of healing. Simple and plain.
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